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After reading Dr. Mercola's 6 foods that give you the most bang for the buck,I

have some info that may alter your view on eating raw egg as a steady

diet.During world War II ,there was a milk shortage and beer was substituted as

a comprimise food.This seemed to promote health and some people began using raw

egg and beer as a staple food.After some time many of these imbibers succumbed

to a diabling disease,whose cause was elusive.It was discovered that a sustance

called avidin present in raw egg but inactiveted by heat was the culprit.Avidin

binds with vitamin B complex making them unavailable for absorption.I don.t

know the whole story but the beer and egg club was quickly disbanded and its

members returned to health.HARVEY MALTZ

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After reading Dr. Mercola's 6 foods that give you the most bang for the buck,I

have some info that may alter your view on eating raw egg as a steady

diet.During world War II ,there was a milk shortage and beer was substituted as

a comprimise food.This seemed to promote health and some people began using raw

egg and beer as a staple food.After some time many of these imbibers succumbed

to a diabling disease,whose cause was elusive.It was discovered that a sustance

called avidin present in raw egg but inactiveted by heat was the culprit.Avidin

binds with vitamin B complex making them unavailable for absorption.I don.t

know the whole story but the beer and egg club was quickly disbanded and its

members returned to health.HARVEY MALTZ

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Lea Ann

Thanks for the info, not necessarily opposed, like eggs and eat them often.

There seems to be no limit to what you can put in the Vita-mix and call it a

" smoothie " . :-)). Do you add eggs?

>

> Saw a recipe for a spinach & fruit smoothie that called for one raw egg...

Anyone do this? Love ther green & fruit...not sure about the egg. Still new and

questioning everything. LOL

>

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I used to, but have heard that the proteins are delicate in eggs and blending damages them. Now I slurp down raw egg yolks, and cook the egg whites (it is supposed to preserve the biotin in the egg and in your body this way as the whites if uncooked can destroy biotin).

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 1, 2012, at 6:44 PM, ronald.wightman wrote:

Lea Ann

Thanks for the info, not necessarily opposed, like eggs and eat them often. There seems to be no limit to what you can put in the Vita-mix and call it a "smoothie" . :-)). Do you add eggs?

>

> Saw a recipe for a spinach & fruit smoothie that called for one raw egg... Anyone do this? Love ther green & fruit...not sure about the egg. Still new and questioning everything. LOL

>

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When I first saw the vitamix in the 80's the demo guy added a whole egg

shell and all.

At that point I decided I wanted one.

I still do raw eggs from time to time but usually without the shell. I

give the shell to my tomato plants.

Tony

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Aloha,

I find it fascinating that this topic has created so many posts. When I was in

culinary school we were taught that 70% of commercial eggs had salmonella, (and

if you touch one egg with it, it will transfer to another egg by your

touch--very contagious) so we were to assume every egg we touched had it and we

never ate nor used raw eggs and washed our hands after every time we touched an

egg.

I still do wash my hands after touching eggs, but I know my local farmer and get

fantastic fresh local eggs every week. I have used them raw (in ceasar salad)

and lightly poached, etc and never had a problem.

I think it's a bit odd y'all keep referring to still being here after eating raw

eggs since I was taught that the most common reaction is an upset stomach or flu

like symptoms. . Very rarely will it kill you. Usually the " 24-hour flu " is some

food poisoning, be it eggs or otherwise.

That said, after school, I never felt the need to look up eggs or salmonella

since then. If its true that salmonella is only in one out of

however-many-thousand y'all say, then things have indeed changed a lot! (Or I

was seriously misinformed!)

For me, I eat eggs as I like them with farm-fresh ,organic, free-range, etc eggs

and don't worry about it at all. I have noticed that if I eat eggs out (at

somewhere like waffle house) I feel a little odd for a couple of hours

afterwards. So, obviously I don't eat at places like that often and actually

prefer to eat at home these days.

I also believe in whole food nutrition. So, unless making meringue, I don't not

use the yolks. I read something recently which confirms my thoughts on this

about how both parts make a better food but I can't remember where I read it. It

all falls into the same theory that a whole orange is better than a vitamin c

pill because the rest of the orange has other vitamins which make the vitamin c

better absorbed, etc, etc.

Just thinking out loud.

Aloha,

mirthfullady

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Anyone do this? Love ther green & fruit...not sure about the egg. Still new and

questioning everything. LOL

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Good heavens, when I was in school we never heard that. Only that the eggs

should be refrigerated and not left out as do many restaurants do. If we were in

" baking " the eggs we needed to be at room temp were brought out at the beginning

of class and put into warm water if we needed them right away. In " sauces " we

were taught mayonnaise and other sauces that require raw eggs. We never gave it

a thought and no one ever got sick.

Terry

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On May 9, 2012, at 10:35 AM, " mirthfullady " <mirthfullady@...> wrote:

> Aloha,

>

> I find it fascinating that this topic has created so many posts. When I was in

culinary school we were taught that 70% of commercial eggs had salmonella, (and

if you touch one egg with it, it will transfer to another egg by your

touch--very contagious) so we were to assume every egg we touched had it and we

never ate nor used raw eggs and washed our hands after every time we touched an

egg.

>

> I still do wash my hands after touching eggs, but I know my local farmer and

get fantastic fresh local eggs every week. I have used them raw (in ceasar

salad) and lightly poached, etc and never had a problem.

>

> I think it's a bit odd y'all keep referring to still being here after eating

raw eggs since I was taught that the most common reaction is an upset stomach or

flu like symptoms. . Very rarely will it kill you. Usually the " 24-hour flu " is

some food poisoning, be it eggs or otherwise.

>

> That said, after school, I never felt the need to look up eggs or salmonella

since then. If its true that salmonella is only in one out of

however-many-thousand y'all say, then things have indeed changed a lot! (Or I

was seriously misinformed!)

>

> For me, I eat eggs as I like them with farm-fresh ,organic, free-range, etc

eggs and don't worry about it at all. I have noticed that if I eat eggs out (at

somewhere like waffle house) I feel a little odd for a couple of hours

afterwards. So, obviously I don't eat at places like that often and actually

prefer to eat at home these days.

>

> I also believe in whole food nutrition. So, unless making meringue, I don't

not use the yolks. I read something recently which confirms my thoughts on this

about how both parts make a better food but I can't remember where I read it. It

all falls into the same theory that a whole orange is better than a vitamin c

pill because the rest of the orange has other vitamins which make the vitamin c

better absorbed, etc, etc.

>

> Just thinking out loud.

>

> Aloha,

> mirthfullady

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Anyone do this? Love ther green & fruit...not sure about the egg. Still new and

questioning everything. LOL

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