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October 2003

The Sunny Side Ups (and Downs) of Egg Substitutes

By Andrea Klausner, M.S., R.D.

Many people eat egg substitutes on the assumption they are better for you than whole eggs. True? Not necessarily. The American Heart Association no longer sets a limit on the number of eggs a healthy person can eat, as long as the total amount of dietary cholesterol averages no more than 300 milligrams a day (one egg contains 213 milligrams cholesterol).


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