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Can Heart Disease People Eat Eggs That's Got Cardiovascular Disease Or Coronary Artery Disease

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Amory, MS

I'm struggling with my diet can cardiovascular disease people eat eggs or not I need to know the truth if there's any kind of Truth out there

November 19
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Mike, Yes we can eat eggs. Egg whites might be the best choice but eggs are fine if you don't overdo it.

November 19 (edited)
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Yes, we can eat eggs.

November 19
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

If you have cardiovascular disease or coronary artery disease, it's important to consider your overall diet and consult with your physician. According to my knowledge base, here are some general guidelines:

- Egg Whites: These are a good source of protein and can be included in a heart-healthy diet
- Whole Eggs: While egg Show Full Answer

If you have cardiovascular disease or coronary artery disease, it's important to consider your overall diet and consult with your physician. According to my knowledge base, here are some general guidelines:

- Egg Whites: These are a good source of protein and can be included in a heart-healthy diet.
- Whole Eggs: While egg yolks contain cholesterol, moderate consumption may be acceptable for some people. It's best to consult your cardiologist for personalized advice.

Remember, a balanced diet with lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is key to managing heart disease.

November 19

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