First of all, eggs contain a lot of cholesterol. Eating too many eggs will greatly increase the intake of cholesterol, leading to high cholesterol content in the blood, causing atherosclerosis and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Secondly, eating too many eggs can easily lead to overnutrition and obesity. Eating too many eggs will also cause the imbalance of nutrients in the body and affect health. Our daily diet consists of a variety of foods. A reasonable and balanced diet needs all kinds of nutrients needed by the human body, and all kinds of nutrients should have an appropriate proportion in the diet. Because all kinds of nutrients play a coordinating and restricting role in the body. Only in this way can the body develop normally and stay healthy. No matter what kind of food, no matter how high its nutritional value, it is impossible to contain all the nutrients needed by the human body. Eating a food for a long time will make some nutrients surplus and others insufficient. Eggs are no exception. Eggs themselves can't supply all the nutrients needed by the human body. For example, they contain no carbohydrates, and the content of vitamin C is almost zero. Therefore, eating too many eggs will inevitably reduce the intake of other foods and make the intake of various nutrients unbalanced. Over time, it is easy to cause related diseases due to the lack or excess of other nutrients.
Eating too many eggs will also increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. Eating 1 ~ 2 eggs a day can meet the eight essential amino acids needed by the human body. Because the body no longer needs it, it will not be absorbed and utilized, but will be converted into fat to accumulate in the body or wasted as heat. Moreover, if you eat too many eggs, protein's catabolic products will increase the burden on the liver, and a large amount of nitrogen-containing waste produced after metabolism in the body will be excreted through the kidneys, which will directly increase the burden on the kidneys, so eating too many eggs is not good for the liver and kidneys.
So, how many eggs should a person eat every day? From the point of view of nutrition, in order to ensure a balanced diet, meet the needs of the body, and not be overnourished, under normal circumstances, it is better for the elderly to eat 1 ~ 2 capsules a day. For young and middle-aged people, it is more appropriate to eat 2 eggs a day if they are engaged in mental or light physical labor; Those who are engaged in heavy physical labor and take more nutrients can eat 2 ~ 3 eggs a day; Teenagers and children can take 2 ~ 3 capsules a day because of their long body and fast metabolism. Pregnant women, lying-in women, frail nursing mothers and patients recovering from major surgery can eat 3-4 eggs a day because of the need to increase high-quality protein, but it is not advisable to eat more.
It seems that the best thing is to eat four or five a week.