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✅ Common, Fact-Based Statements About Hard-Boiled Eggs
Doctors and nutrition experts often say that eating hard-boiled eggs can:
1. Support muscle and tissue repair
Eggs contain high-quality protein with all essential amino acids.
2. Provide important vitamins and minerals
Hard-boiled eggs are rich in:
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin D
- Choline (important for brain function)
- Selenium
- Riboflavin
3. Help you feel full longer
Because they’re high in protein and healthy fats, they can support satiety and help prevent overeating.
4. Support eye health
Egg yolks contain lutein and zeaxanthin, antioxidants linked to eye health.
5. Offer a convenient, nutritious snack
Portable, easy to prepare, and low-cost.
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