Our Verdict: Neutral

Eggs is neither specifically beneficial nor harmful for Chronic Fatigue. It can be included as part of a balanced, varied diet.

Key Nutrients in Eggs for Chronic Fatigue

Iron

critical

oxygen-transport

Present in moderate amounts

VitaminB12

critical

energy-metabolism

Present in moderate amounts

Magnesium

high

energy-production

Present in moderate amounts

Coenzyme-q10

high

cellular-energy

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
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Portion Guidance: A typical serving of Eggs is 100-150g.

Better Alternatives for Chronic Fatigue

Consider these foods that are specifically recommended for Chronic Fatigue:

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