Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

Raw eggs.. getting sick of forcing eggs down!

websy21

New member
Ok guys, basically I am sick of eating eggs. I eat 2-3 whole and 6ish whites every morning. I've tried many recipes that start out tasting great but than quickly turn to dry heiving, big time! This morning, no joke, I almost puked! Took me almost half hour to eat them and this recipe was mint when I started it a couple weeks ago. I even switch it up EOD too.

I've read many articles about the facts of eating raw eggs and it doesn't scare me to do so. I used to do it actually, 3 every morning than cook the egg whites since it was way easier to eat them alone. I only quit doing this because I fell off the gym wagon over part of the summer.

Who eats raw eggs and who doesn't? Whats your take on this?

Pretty sure I am gonna start doing this again since I can't cope with forcing them down nor do I have the time to slowly eat them. If you guys have any unreal recipes that help you eat eggs, PLEASE do share them as well!

THX boys!!!!!
 
Ummm all i can think about when chugging raw eggs is swallowing cum so ofcourse i gag... i boil em and mash em up with non fat mayo 2 yellows 8 whites every breakfast on toast :)
 
I will try to be thorough, take notes if necessary so you may pass this info on to others young body builders, who will undoubtedly ask this question every week from now until the end of time. This is just a summary of about 10,000 egg articles I've read, and about the 30th time I've posted the info ;).

Yes you can eat raw eggs/whites, but the whole eggs or carton eggs must be pasteurized (it will say so on the carton). Pasteurization is when they heat the egg/egg product enough to kill all the bacteria (including salmonella) and the protein digestion inhibitors (usually126-140 degrees). If you eat non-pasteurized eggs/egg products your body cannot utilize the protein in them due to the presence of a protein inhibitor. And while you may get salmonella from raw eggs/egg product the chances are 1 in 10,000 for regular eggs and 1 in 30,000 for free range eggs.

Avidin is a glycoprotein, which is found in raw egg whites, and blocks the uptake of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin H (Biotin) causing a vitamin deficiency (it binds to Biotin and iron making them unavailable). You must cook/pasteurize the egg white to neutralize the Avidin and allow your body to safely digest the protein and utilize all its amino acids. Cooking egg whites at high temperatures denatures some of the amino acids which makes the proteins slightly less effective (slower digesting). A soft boiled or poached egg (at 70% albumin coagulation) is digested much easier as opposed to a fried or hard boiled egg. 2 soft boiled/poached eggs spend less than 2 hours in the stomach being digested, where 2 fried/hard boiled eggs spend over 3 hours in the stomach. Although fried/hard cooked eggs are digested just as completely as soft cooked eggs, it just takes longer for them to be completely digested and assimilated.

An egg white is about 10% protein and 90% water. It’s the proteins that cause the egg white to solidify when you cook it. Egg white proteins are long chains of amino acids. In a raw egg, these proteins are curled and folded to form a compact ball. Weak bonds between amino acids hold the proteins in this shape—until you turn up the heat. When heated, the weak bonds break and the protein unfolds. Then its amino acids form weak bonds with the amino acids of other proteins, a process called coagulation. The resulting network of proteins captures water, making a soft, digestible gel.

If you keep the heat turned up too high or too long when you cook an egg, the proteins in the egg white form more and more bonds, squeezing some of the water out of the protein network and making the egg white rubbery and increasing their digestion time.

So, basically the most bioavailable and readily assimilated egg proteins are either pasteurized raw eggs/egg products or soft cooked/poached eggs that have not reached 160 degrees at which point the proteins become coagulated/denatured and take longer to be completely digested and assimilated. I hope this helps clear up some questions .

If you want to save some money you can do this at home.It is possible to pasteurize eggs at home - and easily, too! Pasteurization is simply a process of heating a food to a specific temperature for a specific amount of time - designed to kill specific bacteria. It is known that salmonella bacteria are killed at temperatures of 140 degrees in about 3 1/2 minutes (or a higher temperature in less time). If a room temperature egg is held in a bowl of warm water - say, 142 degrees to be safe - for 3 1/2 minutes, the bacteria will be killed and the protein inhibitor neutralized. It takes 5 minutes for extra large or jumbo eggs.

Place the room temperature eggs in a colander, and lower them into a pan or bowl of 142-degree water. Use an instant-read thermometer to be sure of the water temperature, and leave the thermometer in the water, to be sure that the temoerature is maintained. For medium or large eggs, leave them in the water for 3 1/2 minutes; for extra large or jumbo eggs, allow 5 minutes. Then remove the eggs, dry them, and refrigerate them, in a tightly-covered container.

Eggs begin to cook at about 160 degrees, and will be "scrambled eggs" at 180 - but if the 142 degree temperature is maintained, the result is a safe egg that will act like a raw egg in recipes and will provide a fully usable protein source.

The Doc

With the cum feeling, put the eggs in a blender.
 
Like others have said, its a total waste to drink raw eggs... Drink the egg whites if you must... Although the only disadvantage is that it doesn't keep you full the same way as cooking them does...

But works when you are in a hurry for sure... I like to mix 1 cup liquid egg whites with 25g vanilla casein, a pinch of vanilla jello, and a bit of water
 
Ummm all i can think about when chugging raw eggs is swallowing cum so ofcourse i gag... i boil em and mash em up with non fat mayo 2 yellows 8 whites every breakfast on toast :)

I'm gonna have to try this recipe since I don't think I can stand to 'chug' raw eggs anymore after hearing it referred to as cum! LOL Fuck that was funny tho! LOL
 
Thanks for all the info and idea guys, I will give them a shot. As for the blender, I completely agree other than the feeling of fullness that it will be lacking. I get up for work at 4:30am to cook eggs every morning so it is nice to be able to blend the shit out of something instead of cooking for 15-20 minutes.
 
OMG why? just boil them! i love boiled eggs. why endure something disgusting when the same said something can be deliciously enjoyed?
 
I hate egg whites. I need the baby chicken to be satisfied.
I got turned off of raw eggs after hearing all the health risks with it, but I would much prefer eating them this way. Quicker too. If I was eating all whole eggs I wouldnt mind them so much.
 
Shell Eggs from Farm to Table

You can't pasteurize eggs at home. What is the testing procedure? (See page 4 of attached document above)

I buy them pasteurized in the shell and crack them into all kinds of blended drinks.

"The equipment to pasteurize shell eggs isn't available for home use, and it is not possible to pasteurize shell eggs at home without cooking the contents of the egg."

I take it you are referring to that? (My computer just scrolls so I don't know where the 4th page starts.) The government loves wording their shit effectively. They are not 'wrong', hell..it seems they are never wrong! lol But they are misleading. Just like many other political issues.

I haven't looked into it, but they say the equipment to pasteurize is not available for home use, so I'll take their word for it.

Being that you can't have equipment to pasteurize eggs at home, then it is impossible to pasteurize eggs at home without cooking the contents of the egg, like the statement says.

Now if you cook the contents of the egg, it basically pasteurizes it right? Well certainly, since all the bacteria are dead.

But now say you cook the egg, but the cooking temperature is low enough to stop the egg from coagulating and hot enough to be effective for pasteurizing. Thus the 'cooked' egg looks like it hasn't been cooked at all and is now pasteurized.
 
i usally just put a few raw eggs in choco milk in the morning, mix them together, and all you can taste is the choco milk.
 
I hate egg whites. I need the baby chicken to be satisfied.
I got turned off of raw eggs after hearing all the health risks with it, but I would much prefer eating them this way. Quicker too. If I was eating all whole eggs I wouldnt mind them so much.

Nicely said, I agree. I hate the whites all alone. I'm gonna boil the whole eggs and eat them like that since I like those but can only bare to eat some whites before gagging so I think I'm gonna take the smoothie road with them. Face, 10 whites and 2 wholes is more than an average individual eats in a week. Thats just breakfast time for most of us!

I love some of the ideas here guys, thanks allot!
 
Lanas Egg Whites Home Page

Omg.. Please tell me that's a powder and not a bucket of goo, haha.

It IS, in fact, a bucket of pasteurized egg whites! It comes to you frozen.

Future LOVES these. Eats them just like eggs, puts them in his oatmeal, in his shakes......pretty much anything he can. lol Grosses me out sometimes, but he loves 'em.


(...ok so it was 3 words - lol)
 
no offense man, but we all diet, etc.. sounds like your just getting a little too dramatic with your egg situation. eat some chicken in the morning, fish, i dunno. Switch things around..
 
no offense man, but we all diet, etc.. sounds like your just getting a little too dramatic with your egg situation. eat some chicken in the morning, fish, i dunno. Switch things around..

Honestly I love everything I eat but a 12 egg omlette is hard to get down every morning. I only eat eggs for breakfast, thats it. I eat a shit load of chicken breasts/rice and only put steakhouse pepper on them for spice without any sauce, etc. Love it along with fish, steak, etc, etc...

I think its just the texture of the eggs is all and eating so many at once. I use to love eggs in the am when I only ate half as much but for a bodybuilder its basically a carton in one sitting which an average family has a hard time eating for breakfast.

I'm actually gonna do the egg salad sandwich right now as we speak since I've always been turned off by the thought/smell of it as a youngster, therefore never tried it.

I've never had to switch up anything in my diet because of taste except these damn eggs and its the most important meal in which I'm always in a hurry to make too!
 
It IS, in fact, a bucket of pasteurized egg whites! It comes to you frozen.

Future LOVES these. Eats them just like eggs, puts them in his oatmeal, in his shakes......pretty much anything he can. lol Grosses me out sometimes, but he loves 'em.


(...ok so it was 3 words - lol)

They do actually taste pretty okay in shakes and oats... Actually, they taste really good in that case... It's just a mental disconnect. You think it should be nasty, but then it tastes good, and it jacks with your head making you think it is nasty.
 
I vaguely remember reading something about boiled egg whites are a better source of protein for your body than raw eggs, or raw egg whites ? maybe it was because of the way it was digested, bed time for me. I'll see if i can find what i'm ona bout tomorrow.

Edit: Here is something about it :-)

taken from wiki

Chicken eggs are widely used in many types of dishes, both sweet and savory. Eggs can be pickled, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, scrambled, fried and refrigerated. They can also be eaten raw, though this is not recommended for people who may be especially susceptible to salmonella, such as the elderly, the infirm, or pregnant women. In addition, the protein in raw eggs is only 51% bio-available, whereas that of a cooked egg is nearer 91% bio-available, meaning the protein of cooked eggs is nearly twice as absorbable as the protein from raw eggs.[4] As an ingredient, egg yolks are an important emulsifier in the kitchen, and the proteins in egg white allow it to form foams and aerated dishes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_(food)
 
I vaguely remember reading something about boiled egg whites are a better source of protein for your body than raw eggs, or raw egg whites ? maybe it was because of the way it was digested, bed time for me. I'll see if i can find what i'm ona bout tomorrow.

Edit: Here is something about it :-)

taken from wiki

Chicken eggs are widely used in many types of dishes, both sweet and savory. Eggs can be pickled, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, scrambled, fried and refrigerated. They can also be eaten raw, though this is not recommended for people who may be especially susceptible to salmonella, such as the elderly, the infirm, or pregnant women. In addition, the protein in raw eggs is only 51% bio-available, whereas that of a cooked egg is nearer 91% bio-available, meaning the protein of cooked eggs is nearly twice as absorbable as the protein from raw eggs.[4] As an ingredient, egg yolks are an important emulsifier in the kitchen, and the proteins in egg white allow it to form foams and aerated dishes

Egg (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Re-read the second reply in the thread from oso0960
 
back in the day, an im talking 15 years ago lol i used to take 5 egg whites i whole bannana and 8oz of whole milk.....blend it up n bam protien shake!!! i did this religiosly for 3 years str8 jus be carfull n check for blood in the egg white ive seen a hand full of em out of thousands of raw eggs, kinda like aspirating haha
anyways my raw egg days are done, i never got sick or anything but with todays protiens out there y fuk around...even back then it wasnt to smart but it really taste great!
 
Top Bottom