Anonymous wrote:Eggs made my ldl rise crazily. I’m healthy weight and avid exerciser too. I had to do sole egg whites. High cholesterol runs in the family. The keto thing was bad for me in that manner. I stopped the whole milk, butter stuff that is pushed. Meanwhile my husband does it and heavy cream and doesn’t have the same issue. I also need the fiber in oatmeal to stay regular.
I’d personally alternate at a minimum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you eat the eggs every day, eventually cholesterol WILL become a problem.
That has been debunked like a million times. It’s just not true.
+1 I don't know why people would come on here and so confidentially say things that aren't true. Like, if you aren't positive, don't post. My cardiologist agrees with this poster that there is no proof that dietary cholesterol is bad for our hearts. He also prescribes and I take a statin. Zero side effects after 20 years. Cholesterol is crazy low (but I have terrible family history) and he tells me to enjoy as many eggs as I would like for breakfast. I just so happen to have two every morning. I also have yogurt and half an avocado.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sorry, I should have been clearer- which of these breakfasts would be better for weight loss? I alternate between them (eggs when I have time, oatmeal when I don’t). But if oatmeal would help me lose these last 5-10lbs, I’d switch to that every day. And if eggs are the better choice, I’ll try to wake earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you eat the eggs every day, eventually cholesterol WILL become a problem.
That has been debunked like a million times. It’s just not true.
Anonymous wrote:Oatmeal doesn’t keep me full for very long. I either need to add protein powder or make overnight oats with Greek yogurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat any breakfast like this. This is more of a lunch or post-workout meal. 2 eggs is too many for most people as well.
I recommend starting your day as I do: 1 glass of cool water, then 1 cup of black coffee, then go to the gym for an hour, have a green juice, then lunch (could be one of your above meals) at 11am. I'm 5'6" and 105lbs.
Hello, my name is Ana. Ana Rexic.
I’m OP, and don’t understand why people are hating on this poster, aside from 105 being very thin for that height. I used to skip breakfast all the time because I wasn’t hungry. I stopped doing that because I read about the drawbacks. I usually didn’t like to eat before a morning run unless it was a long run. And I was never hungry right after running so I would be fine with that schedule, if the run ended at say 9am and lunch was at 11.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't eat any breakfast like this. This is more of a lunch or post-workout meal. 2 eggs is too many for most people as well.
I recommend starting your day as I do: 1 glass of cool water, then 1 cup of black coffee, then go to the gym for an hour, have a green juice, then lunch (could be one of your above meals) at 11am. I'm 5'6" and 105lbs.
Hello, my name is Ana. Ana Rexic.
I’m OP, and don’t understand why people are hating on this poster, aside from 105 being very thin for that height. I used to skip breakfast all the time because I wasn’t hungry. I stopped doing that because I read about the drawbacks. I usually didn’t like to eat before a morning run unless it was a long run. And I was never hungry right after running so I would be fine with that schedule, if the run ended at say 9am and lunch was at 11.