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The Dr. Hyman Show

Does Eating Eggs Increase Your Risk Of Stroke Or Heart Disease?

The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

Nutrition, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.59.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and Levels. If you’re like most people, you’re sick of being mixed-up and confounded by conflicting media reports about the latest research on which foods are good or bad for us. You know what I’m talking about: one day eggs are unhealthy, and the next day they are a miracle food. So, should we avoid or embrace eggs in our diet? In today’s episode of my series I’m calling Health Bites, I talk about research that has both led to and debunked concerns associated with eating eggs. I also talk about the production of a gut metabolite called TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) and how the health of our gut microbiome influences our TMAO levels. This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health and Levels. Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 2,000 specialty lab tests from over 35 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com. By leveraging biosensors like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), Levels provides real-time feedback on how diet and lifestyle choices impact your metabolic health. Learn more about Levels by going to levels.link/HYMAN. Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version): The research that laid the foundation for the claim that eggs cause blood clots (3:22 / 1:17)  Supplemental choline vs dietary choline (4:57 / 2:50)  Follow-up research assessing whether eggs raise TMAO levels and cause blood clots (5:23 / 3:16)  Debunking myths around eating eggs and high cholesterol (6:05 / 4:05)  How gut health influences TMAO production (8:37 / 5:43)  Research discussed in this episode Gut Microbe-Generated TMAO from Dietary Choline Is Prothrombotic in Subjects Dietary Choline Supplements, but Not Eggs, Raise Fasting TMAO Levels in Participants with Normal Renal Function: A Randomized Clinical Trial TMAO Response to a High-Fat High-Sugar Meal Challenge in Generally Healthy United States Adults

Transcript

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of the doctor's pharmacy.

0:03.6

Having a few eggs every day is no problem.

0:06.5

The whole thing about cholesterol and eggs was debunked

0:08.6

and the US air dietary guidelines,

0:10.8

even which is a very often conservative group,

0:13.1

has said that it's not a nutrient of concern.

0:17.6

Hey everyone, it's Dr. Mark here.

0:19.3

I've been tracking my glucose with the help of levels

0:21.5

for several years now,

0:22.5

and it's become a crucial part of optimizing my health and my diet.

0:25.8

One of the keys to an optimized diet

0:28.5

is monitoring your glucose intake.

0:31.0

Otherwise, on edge sugar.

0:32.2

Poor glucose control is tied to all kinds of issues

0:35.6

like weight gain, fatigue, diabetes, Alzheimer's,

0:38.7

heart disease, and stroke,

0:39.8

but it can be hard to know exactly

0:41.8

how much glucose you're getting in your diet.

0:43.6

That's where levels comes in.

0:45.1

They show you how food affects your health

0:47.0

in real time through continuous glucose monitors.

0:50.2

In fact, I remember I was eating out with a friend once

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