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On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 13:06:08 -0700, Ingrid Bauer/J-C Catry
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>>>I have been researching poultry diets in the hopes of selling my organic,
>>>free-range, and hopefully soon lower-cholesterol, higher Omega-3 eggs at a
>>>local store.
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>>Dietary cholesterol has no effect on anything, so there is no reason to
>hope for
>>"lower cholesterol" in your eggs.
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>and cholesterol molecule is the source of all steroid hormones. Can we be
>defficient in cholesterol from not eating enough?
No, because your body makes it own.
Which is another reason why dietary cholesterol is irrelevant.
In "Protein Power", there is a documented story of an old man in a nursing home,
who was discovered to have been eating 2 dozen eggs a day !
When the alarmed doctors got his cholesterol test results, they found that all
the readings were absolutely perfect normal...
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Cheers,
Ken
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