Put an Egg on It
Loaded with high-quality proteins, vitamins, minerals, and good fats, eggs are pretty damn close to being a perfect food. They’re easy to cook, delicious to eat, and go with almost everything. It’s time to get crackin’.
Get Smart
Egg yolks are the most concentrated food source of choline, a nutrient essential for brain health at every stage of life, including fetal brain development, as well as cognitive performance, lifelong learning ability, and memory into adulthood.
Get Strong
Eggs are one of the only natural food-based sources of Vitamin D (other foods are often fortified with the vitamin), which promotes the absorption of calcium for strong and healthy bones.
See More Clearly
Yolks also contain antioxidants found to reduce the risk of cataracts and may delay the progression of age-related vision decline.
Stay Full Longer
One egg packs in 6 grams of high-quality protein, plus 5 grams of healthy mono and polyunsaturated fat—the secret weapon for curbing appetite and sustainable energy from one meal to the next. Studies showed that when children and adults ate eggs for breakfast they felt fuller and ate 70-135 fewer calories at lunch, compared to when they ate a low-protein breakfast.