8 Reasons You Should Stay the Hell Away From Eggs

Jokerman

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#1
8 Reasons You Should Stay the Hell Away From Eggs | Food | AlterNet

It was enough to make the nation put down their Egg McMuffins. Almost a billion "government-inspected" eggs were recalled because they might harbor salmonella, a bacterium that causes bloody and mucoid diarrhea, fever and vomiting.

Here are 8 more:

1) Yuck factor

Undercover video shot at Menifee, CA-based Norco Ranch egg farm in 2008 shows bloody, insect-covered eggs destined for tomorrow's omelets. Video also shows the bleeding and prolapsed hen's vents that produced the eggs. Egg operations are so plagued with salmonella and other bacteria, the FDA found a hatchery injecting antibiotics directly into eggs. And the eggs those birds laid? They had residues of antibiotics, says at least one medical study.

2) Ovarian cancer

"Our findings suggested that ovarian cancer risk was positively associated with higher consumption of dietary cholesterol and eggs," says the journal, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. The American Journal of Epidemiology, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention agree. Results from the 84,129-women, 20-year Nurses' Health Study also show an egg consumption/ovarian cancer link. Why are we surprised? Human eggs are produced in women's ovaries.

3) Steeped in Noxious Gases

Because egg farms stack hens on top of each other over manure pits so farmers don't have to clean cages, the air is toxic for the animals, workers and other humans who enter barns. According to United Egg Producer guidelines (the group that approved the farms producing the salmonella eggs) ammonia should not exceed 25 ppm but "temporary excesses" are acceptable. Cesar Britos, an attorney representing egg workers, tried to enter an egg factory in Turner, Maine owned by Jack DeCoster (the producer at the heart of the current scandal) and said "I thought I was going to faint and I was only there a few minutes.'' Last year law enforcement and state agriculture workers entered the same factories in Maine, more than a decade later, and had to be treated by doctors for lungs burned by ammonia.

4) Diabetes

Eating eggs is "positively associated" with the risk of diabetes, finds May's journal, Nutrition and last year's journal, Diabetes Care. While other studies have disputed the connection, some financed by the egg industry, the journals Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases and International Journal of Clinical Practice say consumption of eggs in people who already have diabetes is "associated with an elevated risk of coronary heart disease."

5) Hideous Cruelty: Carcasses and Moribund Hens

Laying hens crammed into battery cages don't always survive. And while workers periodically come through to remove them from the living as undercover video from Turlock, CA-based Gemperle Enterprises farms shows (Gemperle eggs are distributed by NuCal Food, a U.S. Department of Defense vendor), dying hens also remain while "farm-fresh" eggs are produced. "Another live hen, also trapped under her cage's front wall, had the side of her face on a moving egg belt. I saw that the side of her face, including her eye, was encrusted in what appeared to be egg yolk and dust," writes an undercover humane investigator at a DeCoster farm last year.

6) Unhygienic 'Depopulation'

Unlike meat chickens that are hung upside-down and eviscerated at slaughterhouses, laying hens, which do not usually provide meat, are too cheap to spend money killing. Undercover video shows laying hens twirled by the neck, tossed into garbage cans where they suffocate, kicked into manure pits to drown and put into the kill carts workers push through to be gassed, when lucky. As many as 30,000 unwanted hens were fed live into a wood chipper at Ward Egg Ranch in San Diego County, CA in 2003. And fires, like one at the DeCoster-tied Ohio Fresh Eggs operation in Harpster in March that killed 250,000 hens are frequently allowed to consume the hens.

7) Unethical Hatcheries

Even when laying hens are "free range" and not confined in battery cages, the egg industry is predicated on the death at birth of half of the chicks. Since male chicks are of no use to the egg industry, newly born males are ground up alive at hatcheries. Video at Hy-Line in Spencer, Iowa clearly shows healthy male chicks peeping and bouncing as they are fed live into rotating blades like so much litter, coming out a bloody slush used for dog food. "If someone has a need for 200 million male chicks, we're happy to provide them to anyone who wants them," says UEP spokesman Mitch Head. "But we can find no market, no need."

8) Blight on Workers, Neighbors and the Environment

When Labor Secretary Robert Reich viewed a DeCoster egg factory in the '90s he said, "The conditions in this migrant farm site are as dangerous and oppressive as any sweatshop we have seen.'' Federal investigators found DeCoster workers living in rat and cockroach-infested housing with unsanitary drinking water, their children often pressed into work. In addition to abuse of migrant workers, egg operations have been sued by neighbors for their odors, black flies and environmental pollution. One grandfather who lives near Ohio Fresh Eggs says he has to hold a fly swatter when his grandchildren visit. Inside the house!
 

Duke

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#3
You should rename this to "8 Reasons You Should Stay The Hell Away From Poorly Farmed Eggs".

Ain't nuttin' wrong with an egg. Bio-industry is a different question.

But way to go on the suggestive thread title.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
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#5
What is the vegans problem with protein? Is it because you want everyone else to be scrawny too?

I eat many eggs a day.
 

Casey

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#6
What is the vegans problem with protein? Is it because you want everyone else to be scrawny too?

I eat many eggs a day.
Come on, dude. You know that eggs are HARDLY the only source of protein.

Nuts, seeds, peas, beans, lentils, chickpeas, all soy products, wheats, wholegrains, pasta, rice, oats....all these things have lots of protein.

As for being "scrawny", I'm not. Skinny, yes. But I was skinny before I was a vegetarian and vegan as well. That's just me.

My old man was skinny growing up too, and he's never been a vegetarian or vegan.
 

Jokerman

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#10
Ain't nuttin' wrong with an egg. Bio-industry is a different question.
An egg, maybe. But increased risk of ovarian cancer and type-2 diabetes has been positively associated with frequent intake of eggs. The risk starts going up after consuming more than 2-3 eggs per week and continues to rise with higher consumption. It’s believed that the high concentration of cholesterol in eggs may be responsible for both, so factory or free-range doesn’t come into play with this. If you limit yourself to a few eggs a week, it shouldn’t be a concern. So protect your ovaries, Duke, and don't eat too many eggs.
 

masta247

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#13
I rarely eat eggs in their original form but I eat stuff that contains eggs daily. I always knew that they are not too healthy in bigger amounts. Like with many things though. Fair balance is the key.
 

Rukas

Capo Dei Capi
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#14
Eggs are a great protein start to the day especially if you worked out the evening before.

I dont have ovaries so this doesn't concern me.

If you eat a shit load of eggs and dont exercise of course you will get negative health effects like diabetes but that applies to any food.

But eggs dont cause diabetes, cholesterol in eggs and obesencess does. These type of studies just blame eggs, but it's not eggs at fault it's people's lifestyles.

Free range cage free eggs for the win.
 

Duke

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#16
An egg, maybe. But increased risk of ovarian cancer and type-2 diabetes has been positively associated with frequent intake of eggs. The risk starts going up after consuming more than 2-3 eggs per week and continues to rise with higher consumption. It’s believed that the high concentration of cholesterol in eggs may be responsible for both, so factory or free-range doesn’t come into play with this. If you limit yourself to a few eggs a week, it shouldn’t be a concern. So protect your ovaries, Duke, and don't eat too many eggs.
You know whats REALLY bad for you?


Living.
 

Jokerman

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#17
You know whats REALLY bad for you? Living.
:sleepy:

That's something people who don't want to change always say. That and: "Everything's bad for you!" But living is not bad for me. I just keep improving and getting healthier. The longer I live, the longer I will live.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#18
I love eggs. In fact, I'm gonna steal my roommate's eggs and make an omelet. Bacon? OOoooo, yes please! Big glass of milk and I'll have a cigarette to top it off. And then have a Woodchuck Cider while playing MW2.

Don't tell me how to live.
 

Casey

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#19
I love eggs. In fact, I'm gonna steal my roommate's eggs and make an omelet. Bacon? OOoooo, yes please! Big glass of milk and I'll have a cigarette to top it off. And then have a Woodchuck Cider while playing MW2.

Don't tell me how to live.
You're looking at this the wrong way, homeslice.

You think any of us on this forum give a shit about you and your life? You think it makes any kind of difference to me how you live?

We live our lives according to rationale, reason, and facts. You don't stick your hand on the hot stovetop because it's a fact that you'll burn yourself and it'll hurt. Solid evidence is there to support that.

And there's solid evidence (not just what's posted in this thread) that eating eggs is bad for you. There's solid evidence that eating meat is bad for you. There's solid evidence that dairy is bad for you. I'm a vegan because of these things, but also for moral reasons which is a different conversation.

Now obviously the difference is that you know straight away that you've damaged yourself when you burn yourself because your skin is full of nerve endings and that's why it hurts.

Your internal organs don't work the same way. But you're still damaging yourself, increasingly, in small amounts, over a period of time. And most people never realize this and become fat/obese/unhealthy, increase their risks of all kinds of diseases like heart attacks and such.

And what's frustrating for anyone that knows the truth - is that unlike, say, smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol where pretty much everyone knows it's highly damaging - is that people not only don't know that eggs/milk are bad for you.....the dairy industry has conned most people into believing the exact opposite! People think this shit is GOOD for you!!!

And it doesn't make any rational sense. On what planet is it logical to believe that consuming unfertilized bird ovums or fluid designed for the growth of baby cows is going to be good for you? Does that make any sense? It doesn't.

So, the likes of Jokerman and myself don't go around posting these things because we're trying to tell you how to live your life, or because we want to make you feel morally inferior. (Admittedly I do that sometimes but mostly I'm being facetious).

It's because the whole world is walking around falsely believing that water is dry! And it obviously fucking isn't, and that's frustrating.

So you know, your sarcasm is just pointless and it makes you look dim-witted and like you are being deliberately ignorant.

If you like eggs, good for you.

But if we had a thread about smoking causing cancer and emphysema, etc......would you come in here and say "I love smoking. I'm gonna steal my roommate's pack and smoke ten of them right now! Crack? Ooo, yes please! Big glass of sulphuric acid and I'll shoot some heroin to top it off. And then drop a whole bunch of acid while playing MW2".

Would you? Cos the end result is the same - you look like a tool.
 

Duke

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#20
There's also solid evidence that eating pesticide sprayed vegetables are very bad for you, but I don't see you lot having a crusade against lettuce.
 

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