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>Any idea how safe it is to eat 2 raw eggs per day?

 

How safe is it today to eat anything that you did not grow or produce

yourself?

 

Risky, to say the least. How risky? No one can answer that.

 

Seems it was Dr. Mercola that said there was one egg in 10,000 contained

salmonella. Based on that, it will take me 30 years to contact salmonella.

 

By then I will be 95. Today, I think my immune system will ZAP salmonella.

 

Can't make a wager that it will do when I am 95.

 

As to the biotin question, I take an extra biotin pill every day, in case

there is a problem.

 

I still eat a few cooked eggs. Usually 4 per day is the limit. I have

some body builder friends that eat from 6 to 10 per day. They are trying to

get 300 grams of protein per day.

 

I still think that 75 to 100 grams per day is enough for most of us.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

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Wayne Fugitt wrote:

 

> I still think that 75 to 100 grams per day is enough for most of us.

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*nod* I agree... Your friends try to eat 150-200g a day? Whoa! Can their

bodies

even process that much protein in a day? (well, if they're bodybuilders...I

suppose

it's possible)

 

I take about 3,000 mcg of biotin a day (trying to grow out an awful haircut that

I got

in December :) )

 

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Evening Mindy,

 

>> Your friends try to eat 150-200g a day? Whoa! Can their bodies

>even process that much protein in a day? (well, if they're

>bodybuilders...I suppose it's possible)

 

As you know, some bodybuilders are a bit off the deep end. One of them

at a body weight of

260 can run a mile in 8 minutes.

 

 

>I take about 3,000 mcg of biotin a day (trying to grow out an awful

>haircut that I got in December :) )

 

Gee, be glad you have some hair. Is that all you have to worry about

? <grin>

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

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I've heard that objection before Scott, but I'm not sure how true it is.

What is your source on this???

Furthermore, the TN has the full gamut of the B-Complex vitamins in abundance so, I'm don't think this would be applicable here.

The proof of the pudding here is in the makings. Does taking this combination improve health???

That is what needs to be considered, and the answer to that question is "YES".

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Scott Hales

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Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:24 AM

[herbal remedies] raw eggs and biotin

Raw eggs bind with biotin and impair the body's absorption of this important B vitamin.Scott.On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 07:20 AM, herbal remedies wrote:> Species2001 Re: Udo's oil>> In a message dated 10/6/2003 8:12:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,> edwardsera writes:>>> 3 tablespoons of Total Nutrition with three tablespoons of UDO's>> Oil, with 1 to 2 organic raw eggs a day would be awesome. Make sure>> you get lots of fresh organic fruit and veggies each day. A>> nutritional program is paramount.>>> dont raw eggs give you salmonella poisoning?>> Claudette

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The enzymes necessary to help process the amino acids so that they are completely assimilable are there.

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

 

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Scott Hales

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Tuesday, October 07, 2003 1:51 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: raw eggs and biotin

What is the reason to eat the eggs raw, again?

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Scott, A raw egg is the most perfect food there is... but I'll let Doc explain it...

PS>>>> the group advertising is prohibited.... don't do it again - you can be banned for things like that.

 

Scott Hales <hales wrote:

Thanks for the quick reply, Doctor.. I'm a newcomer, and I do defer to your experience and knowledge of herbs and nutrition. (I'm a massage therapist interested in natural approaches to healing. The more I know about the medical industry, the more I want to take responsibility for my own health!) I got that biotin "information" from another list, called Sulphurstories, which deals with sulphur supplements, but seems aimed largely toward people with kids with various health problems that respond well to sulphur containing supplements.. it's a pretty technical discussion group. They also stated that biotin needs to have magnesium with it, to avoid some side-effects, such as nervousness, and restless leg-syndrome. I guess I broke the rule about speaking from my own experience, huh?

 

 

 

 

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