Posted on 11/17/2025 7:22:43 AM PST by LouAvul
Mayo Clinic says a healthy person can eat up to 7 egg yolks a week
So, an otherwise healthy person can eat an egg a day? Their article doesn't define what constitutes a "healthy person." I had a stint put in a couple of years ago. I also take a statin. Does that put me in the "unhealthy category" and should avoid eggs?
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Haha! A trillion + industry is built on the notion that dietary cholesterol leads to arterial congestion. Complete bullshit.
copying and pasting from grok responses loses the paragraph divisions that grok shows and adding empty lines using the ENTER button in the FR text box after pasting and even in other text editors DISPLAYS the extra white space until one hits PREVIEW, and presto, all the white space lines disappear ...
there must be some kind of embedded invisible formatting in the grok text, and the only way i found to fix the paragraphs in FR after pasting is to add HTML “P” tags where one wants a paragraph break ...
Thanks for the info. I’ve never used grok...only heard of it.
I’ve eaten at least two whole eggs a day for decades. My labs are perfect.
“I heard eating raw eggs isn’t safe.”
I recall that idea was a fad maybe 30 years ago. Then we realized how many raw eggs we’d eaten in childhood by “licking the bowl” or beaters when our moms baked cakes. And the raw cookie dough!! OMG!!!
Seriously, I think salmonella can be a problem with raw eggs.
On regular search engines, I'm as specific as possible, but sometimes I have to vary the words in the searches in order to make sure the scope of the search reaches as far back as I need it to. Most of the things I search for are to confirm that what I'm recalling from old news articles 20 or more years ago, are correct. Does Grok provide sources from old news article?
I spent many years doing historical research. It wasn't my job, but research I was interested in. It was very exciting, because you never knew what you'd find after you opened a box of documents, or where it might lead you next. Another wonderful source for info are old newspapers on microfilm. Spent many hours pouring over those too. Most of my research was on the Civil War back then.
I tried the link you provided, but I don’t do X, or any social media, so access is out of the question.
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