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Does it matter if the eggs are cooked or raw?

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Sunday, June 27, 2004 11:17 AM

Choline the brain tonic.

 

 

> Choline you know is a wonder for memory boosting. My

> question is if choline chloride biologically inert or

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> choline is not available in some countries, but

> choline chloride is. Of course the alternative is to

> eat sardines or egg yolk.

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Raw egg white contains anti-nutritional factor avidin

which binds with biotin and make it unavailable. Egg

white also contains a protein called ovomucoid which

can inhibit trypsin activity. The egg white of duck

has a more powerful trypsin inhibitor (ovomucoid) than

hen egg white. However, cooking and boiling destroys

these anti-nutritional factors.

I hope this clarifies the matter. Egg should be

cooked.

Ratan.

--- DrLance wrote:

> Does it matter if the eggs are cooked or raw?

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> " psych doc " <psych_58

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> Sunday, June 27, 2004 11:17 AM

> Choline the brain

> tonic.

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>

> > Choline you know is a wonder for memory boosting.

> My

> > question is if choline chloride biologically inert

> or

> > bio-available? Please note that the " PC " form of

> > choline is not available in some countries, but

> > choline chloride is. Of course the alternative is

> to

> > eat sardines or egg yolk.

> > Ratan

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> > Mail is new and improved - Check it out!

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> Always consult with a

> qualified health practitioner before deciding on any

> course of treatment,

> especially for serious or life-threatening

> illnesses.

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