Regardless of your opinion on eggs, let’s face it, you probably
have a pack in your fridge from time to time.
For me, eating eggs each morning is a good way to start the day.
Not only because they taste rather good, but also because I’ve
learned that they come with a number of benefits besides. Yet
even I didn’t fully appreciate how useful they can be.
After reading the information in this article, though, I’ve upped
my egg intake to at least two every day.
So, let’s get to it. What do eggs contain? How dangerous are they to
consume regularly? How important are they as part of a
healthy, balanced diet? Fortunately for you, we have all the answers you seek…
We’ll start with what eggs actually consist of? Well, plenty, as it happens.
Eggs contain vitamins A, D and E, as well as B12,
riboflavin and folate. On top of that, you’ll find minerals such as iodine, iron, calcium, zinc and selenium.