Our Verdict: Neutral
Eggs is neither specifically beneficial nor harmful for Anxiety. It can be included as part of a balanced, varied diet.
Key Nutrients in Eggs for Anxiety
Magnesium
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Present in moderate amounts
Omega3
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Present in moderate amounts
VitaminB6
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Present in moderate amounts
Probiotics
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Present in moderate amounts
Eggs Nutrition Facts
Per 100g (about 2 large eggs)
| Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 155 | — |
| Protein | 12.6g | 25% |
| Total Carbohydrates | 1.1g | 0% |
| Dietary Fiber | 0g | 0% |
| Sugar | g | — |
| Total Fat | 10.6g | 14% |
| iron | 1.8mg | 10% |
| vitaminD | 2µg | 10% |
| vitaminA | 149µg | 17% |
| vitaminB12 | 1.1µg | 46% |
| selenium | 30.7µg | 56% |
| phosphorus | 198mg | 16% |
Best Ways to Eat Eggs
- Add eggs to salads for extra nutrition and flavor
- Include in smoothies or breakfast bowls for a nutrient boost
- Use as a healthy snack between meals to maintain energy levels
Portion Guidance: A typical serving of Eggs is 100-150g.
Better Alternatives for Anxiety
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