24 whole, scrambled eggs (account for 4 of my meals, 12 eggs/meal).
Thinking of stopping it since I'm getting a weird kind of tightening feeling in my left pec. Not sure if it's my heart of tight left pec muscle (I bench 3x/week).
Pls respond.
EDIT:
I EAT 24 EGGS PER DAY ACCOUNTING FOR 4 OUT OF A STANDARD 6 MEAL DAY, BUT THE 4 OF THOSE MEALS ARE REPLACED BY THE 2 MEALS OF WHOLE EGGS/DAY ACCOUNTING FOR 24 EGGS TOTAL
EDIT #2:
I WILL GET BLOOD TEST DONE PROBABLY BY WEDNESDAY AND SHOULD HAVE RESULTS BY THE END OF THE WEEK. WILL POST ITT.
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03-31-2013, 10:52 AM #1
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Have been eating 24 whole eggs/day for almost a year now... (srs)
Last edited by KangarooMD; 03-31-2013 at 04:21 PM.
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His heart is still functioning because dietary cholesterol has no bearing on whether of not someone gets atherosclerosis. Whole eggs have an equal amount of ability to give you high cholesterol as eating chicken fish or red meat and if he's working out (which he is) then these problems are definitely a non issue. He's more likely to die from an accident or cancer.
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Not gonna lie, I've never been this strong in my entire life. That's why I'm still on the egg diet. I assume it definitely helps test production for sure.
I've been stuck at 245 bench for a while. Started egg diet, did a couple of power lifting routines (mainly Smolov Jr for bench) and I recently put up my 315 1RM on bench (srs).
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Cholesterol at 100??? That's horrible man. You need high cholesterol (serious). Your brain and every cell in your body needs it. Studies are finding that the lower the cholesterol level the higher mortality rate.
And btw cholesterol levels have nothing to do with heart disease. You need to get a particle test and find out if you have type A or type B LDL cholesterol. Type B is the small dense deadly kind that sticks to the walls and the type A is big and fluffy and harmless. There also is an HDL-3 that is inflammatory and is bad. The good kind is the HDL-2.
The 4 factors that cause heart disease are stress, sugar, inflammation, and oxidation. Saturated fat and dietary cholesterol are fine for you. Its sugar and refined carbs that increase the LDL type B and cause inflammation in the arteries. Then cholesterol sticks to it to protect and repair it which clogs your arteries. But guess what? You can have a cholesterol level of 100 or 350 and the cholesterol still sticks when there is inflammation from the dense LDL type B.
Doctors would examine the arteries of cardiac patients and find cholesterol all over the walls and conclude that high cholesterol causes heart disease. This would be like seeing firemen at every fire and concluding that firemen cause fires.Balls dangle lower than my dick crew
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