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The Bad Egg

Why Eggs Are Not A Health Food: The Biological Evidence Linking Egg Consumption to Chronic Illness

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Eggs have long been framed as simple nutrition and claimed to be a source of clean protein and wholesome fuel. They are enamored as a symbol of life and renewal. That framing dissolves under closer examination.

Beneath the shell exists a dense biological package designed for one purpose only, and this is rapid embryonic growth. When consumed by humans, that same package introduces concentrated cholesterol, sulfur compounds, inflammatory proteins, hormone-like signaling molecules, and oxidative stressors that challenge neurological health, vascular integrity, gut ecology, and immune balance.

This book examines eggs through physiology, neurology, endocrinology, and evolutionary context, revealing how a food marketed as neutral quietly shapes inflammation, mood, cognition, circulation, and long-term disease risk. From endothelial dysfunction and lipid oxidation to gut permeability and immune activation, egg consumption carries consequences rarely discussed in mainstream nutrition narratives.

Cultural repetition has replaced biological scrutiny. Tradition has overridden design logic. Marketing has blurred the difference between nourishment and inheritance. These pages invite a return to biological honesty, discernment, and foods aligned with human longevity rather than embryonic acceleration.

No dogma lives here and guilt does not drive these pages. Jesse J. Jacoby and Anthony Lowther present consequence, physiology, and the clarity that emerges when belief yields to biology.
Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Physical Illness & Disease Nutrition Health Cholesterol
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