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The Incredible Egg: A Functional Medicine Practitioner’s Favorite Superfood

January 24, 2025

Hi there! Let’s talk about eggs. Yes, eggs—those little powerhouses in a shell. They’re not just breakfast heroes; they’re functional medicine gold. As a practitioner who loves using food to heal and energize, I can’t say enough about these gems. Let me break it down for you—and I promise, no egg puns (okay, maybe just a few).

Nature’s Perfect Package of Nutrition

One egg packs a punch when it comes to nutrients. Here’s the lowdown on what you get in one large egg (about 70 calories):

  • Protein: 6 grams of high-quality protein to build and repair your body’s tissues. That’s about 12% of your Recommended Daily Intake (RDI).
  • Vitamin B12: 9% of the RDI, essential for your brain and nervous system.
  • Choline: 147 mg, or 27% of the RDI, which supports brain health, memory, and mood.
  • Vitamin D: 6% of the RDI to strengthen your bones and immune system.
  • Selenium: 22% of the RDI to protect your cells and boost immunity.
  • Lutein and Zeaxanthin: These antioxidants are like sunglasses for your eyes, reducing the risk of age-related vision problems.

And don’t even get me started on the healthy fats in the yolk—they’re crucial for absorbing fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K. Yes, the yolk is the treasure chest. Eat it!

Eggs and Your Gut: A Match Made in Heaven

You might not think of eggs as gut-friendly, but they’re surprisingly helpful:

  1. Easy to Digest: Whether your stomach’s feeling fine or a bit off, eggs are gentle on your gut. Scrambled, boiled, or poached, they’re a soothing choice.
  2. Gut Lining Support: The good fats in eggs can strengthen your gut barrier, which is like a security system that keeps bad stuff out of your bloodstream.

Brain Fuel and Mood Booster

If you’re looking for a food that’ll keep your brain sharp, look no further. Choline in eggs is a superstar nutrient for making acetylcholine, a chemical that helps your brain send messages. Think of it as Wi-Fi for your neurons.

  • Memory and Focus: Choline’s got your back when it comes to staying sharp and focused. In fact, studies show that a diet rich in choline improves memory and brain function.
  • Mood Support: Eggs also contain tryptophan, which your body uses to make serotonin—the “happy hormone.” So, if you’re feeling scrambled, maybe reach for an egg.

Heart Health: Eggs Aren’t the Villain

Once upon a time, eggs got a bad rap for their cholesterol content. But we now know dietary cholesterol isn’t the main culprit behind high blood cholesterol levels. In fact, eggs can be heart-friendly:

  • Good Cholesterol (HDL): Eating eggs can boost your HDL levels (the “good” cholesterol), which helps clear bad cholesterol from your bloodstream.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: The omega-3s in pasture-raised eggs can reduce inflammation, keeping your blood vessels happy.

Eggs Help You Feel Full Longer

If you’re trying to manage your weight, eggs are your secret weapon:

  1. Protein Power: High-protein foods like eggs keep you full longer. That’s why having eggs for breakfast can help you avoid those mid-morning snack attacks.
  2. Blood Sugar Balance: The combination of protein and fats in eggs helps stabilize blood sugar levels, giving you steady energy throughout the day.

Eye Health: Protect Your Vision

Lutein and zeaxanthin, found in egg yolks, are your eyes’ best friends. These antioxidants accumulate in the retina and protect against blue light damage (looking at you, screens) and age-related issues like macular degeneration.

Choosing the Right Eggs

Not all eggs are created equal. For maximum benefits, go for:

  1. Pasture-Raised or Free-Range: These eggs have more omega-3s and vitamin D.
  2. Organic: Avoids exposure to antibiotics and pesticides.

Think of these as the VIPs of the egg world. Yes, they cost a bit more, but your health is worth it.

Quick Tips for Cooking Eggs

Eggs are as versatile as they come. Here are a few quick ideas:

  • Hard-Boiled: A portable snack with zero mess.
  • Scrambled: Add veggies for a quick, nutrient-packed meal.
  • Poached: Perfect for topping avocado toast.
  • Omelet: Your fridge’s leftovers + eggs = dinner.

Fun Fact: Eggs and Your Daily Nutrition

One large egg gives you about 10% of your protein needs for the day, and it’s only 70 calories! That’s like getting a fuel-efficient car that also has heated seats and a sunroof.

Let’s Talk Safety

Eggs are safe when handled properly:

  • Store them in the fridge.
  • Cook until the whites and yolks are firm to avoid any risk of foodborne illness.

The Bottom Line

Eggs are an affordable, nutrient-packed, and incredibly versatile food that supports everything from your brain to your gut. They’re easy to prepare, delicious, and scientifically proven to boost your health. So, the next time you’re wondering what to eat, crack open an egg and let it work its magic. Trust me, your body (and taste buds) will thank you!

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