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About 70 calories are included in one egg.
About 6 grams of protein
Fats: 5 grams, including 1.6 grams of saturated fat .
Blood cholesterol level: 186 mg
Iron, zinc, vitamin D, and vitamin B12Whites of the eggs:A good source of selenium and riboflavin
Zero milligrams of cholesterol were found.
Zero grams of fat
Protein: around 4 grams
Vitamin D content in an egg: ten percent of the recommended daily allowance is provided by a single egg.Vitamin B12 a> One egg provides around 5% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for vitamin A.Quantities in an egg:properly.also aids in the proper functioning of several organs, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, and more. The immune system, reproduction, and eyesight all rely on it. It
Ingesting too much vitamin B12: one egg has around 9 percent of the recommended daily allowance.
B12, which is present in egg quantities, is involved in nervous system function and is essential for DNA and RBC formation.
Positive aspects:
Hypercalcemia, which may result from taking in too much vitamin D, can cause a host of unpleasant side effects, including lethargy, bone discomfort, and renal issues.
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