An egg contains 125.5 milligrams of choline (which is about ¼ of what you need). Choline is good for heart health but also essential to the brain. Choline helps to regulate memory and mood. Studies have proven that it helps cognitive function like visual and verbal memory. The membranes that surround your cells are formed with the aid of choline. During pregnancy and as well when breastfeeding, choline is essential for the baby’s brain development, too.
4. Take in essential minerals
Minerals like iron, zinc, and phosphorus are present in eggs in great amounts and are requisite for your healthy body. Zinc maintains your immune system and turns food into energy. Iron is required for a number of things, but women need it plenty of it due to menstruation. Eggs are also rich in iodine, which is required to make thyroid hormones, and selenium.
5. High in quality protein
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