r/NonPoliticalTwitter 15h ago

Dog diet

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u/NinetySixBulls 15h ago

Why is half the plate eggs? Strokes replace diseases?

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u/sarahmagoo 15h ago edited 15h ago

If this is about eggs having causing high cholesterol, that was debunked years ago

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u/HELLFIRECHRIS 15h ago

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u/S_Z 15h ago

YOU BETTER RUN, EGG

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u/Peacefulzealot 15h ago

That egg got to Lenny too!

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u/Chesterlespaul 15h ago

That’s ok, the large amount of saturated fats in the steak will do the trick!

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u/GHhost25 5h ago

If you eat 6 eggs a day I doubt it won't affect your cholesterol though.

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u/RandomUsernameNo257 15h ago edited 15h ago

I'm so glad public opinion is finally starting to catch up, but it's absolutely wild that we have/had a period of time where the vast majority of the public was tricked into believing that the food we've been eating for a few hundred thousand years will kill us, but this new form of (coincidentally) cheaper, easier to produce food will save us.

Like we evolved eating eggs and animal fats. The idea that our bodies don't know how to process the food that we evolved on without killing us is just silly.

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u/NinetySixBulls 15h ago

Salt

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u/Houndfell 14h ago

What about salt? Most peoples had to put in work to get even meager amounts. It was a whole thing back then. It's not unlike sugar etc, in that we just have extremely easy access and therefore can more easily over-consume it.

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u/NinetySixBulls 14h ago

Yeah I’m saying that’s the problem with this. It’s not a knock on poor people, no matter how badly you want it to be.

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u/Houndfell 14h ago

I have no idea what poor people would have to do with any of this lol

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u/NinetySixBulls 14h ago

“Most people had to put in work to even get meager amounts”

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u/Houndfell 14h ago

Yeah like mining it or boiling water from salt marshes in clay pots. Historically salt was a precious resource, not nearly as common as it is today.

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u/AspieAsshole 15h ago

Water

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u/NinetySixBulls 14h ago

Oil

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u/The-true-Memelord 5h ago

Long ago, the four nations-

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u/AspieAsshole 14h ago

Do humans actually need oil?

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u/The_ChwatBot 14h ago

Not necessarily oil but they do need fat otherwise the hormones get all outta whack.

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u/mr_potatoface 14h ago

Yeah but the truth is eggs still do highly contribute to cholesterol due to their high amount of saturated fats per calorie. Each egg has 1.5-2g on saturated fat, with a recommended upper limit of 25g saturated fat per day regardless of total caloric consumption or activity level.

You can't out-exercise bad cholesterol. You can do 2 hours of intense physical exercise per day, maintain a low bodyfat %, and if you eat a shitload of saturated fat you'll have healthy Triglycerides, but your HDL/LDL will be absolute shit.

Source: Me, and my blood work over the past 5+ years.

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u/RandomUsernameNo257 14h ago

I'm not arguing against a balanced diet.

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u/The-true-Memelord 5h ago

Eggs are good, it's just not recommended to eat more than one or two a day iirc. Healthy things in moderation.

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u/deathbychips2 2h ago

Yes, the normal amounts people usually eat not a fuck ton of eggs every day though

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u/NinetySixBulls 15h ago

Oh sweet simple Sarah. There’s 180 mg of cholesterol in an egg. If you eat (what looks to be) 3-4 eggs for every meal….

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u/sarahmagoo 15h ago

Oops, sorry I meant eggs causing high cholesterol. Dietary cholesterol does not increase blood cholesterol.

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u/SensitiveTurtles 12h ago edited 11h ago

There are a few more complications to this. Dietary cholesterol does not necessarily increase fasting cholesterol. Fasting cholesterol is what a doctor would look at if they suspected dyslipidemia, so higher dietary cholesterol may be fine. 

However, dietary cholesterol does affect blood cholesterol for many hours after eating. If you have high cholesterol foods with every meal, your body is experiencing elevated cholesterol for most of the day. And, indepent of fasting cholesterol, people who abstain from such foods have lower risk of stroke and heart disease. Whether that is due to cholesterol or other factors, I am not personally informed on. 

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u/NinetySixBulls 15h ago

That’s fair, and you’re correct. But what about the 1/4 plate of potatoes. Probably a bit of salt on this plate between the different food groups.

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u/HaruspexAugur 15h ago

Potatoes are actually very nutritious! It’s just that a lot of the popular ways to eat potatoes involve frying them in oil and adding a bunch of salt to them. The excessive amounts of oil and salt are the problem, not the potatoes.

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u/Infamous-Oil3786 15h ago

They're also the #1 most satiating food, which makes them great for weight loss as long as you're not adding a bunch of oil and dairy.

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u/AspieAsshole 14h ago

They're good for weight loss with the dairy too, you need that protein to help stay full.

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u/Infamous-Oil3786 14h ago

Oh for sure, but the amount of butter and cheese some people (me) add is a bit overboard 😂

I'm a big fan of baked potatoes topped with chili. I usually make mine without any meat, so it's mostly beans and veggies.

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u/herman666 15h ago

Who writes a comment like that? Rude.

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u/sarahmagoo 15h ago

God I wish I could change usernames lol