The clip of Holistic Lifestyle Coach (HLC 1), Jeff Figearo, has been broadcast with permission from www.youtube.com I get a lot of questions about eggs, so I thought it’d be appropriate to do a 2 part series talking about which eggs to buy, and then the ideal way to consume them. Google: images of “caged chickens” so you can see the poor conditions these chickens are being raised in. And know that when you buy conventional / commercially raised eggs you are supporting this. SUBSCRIBE to Dr. Mercola’s weekly emails and my video’s. mercola.com westonaprice.org ppnf.org Books: How to Eat, Move, and Be Healthy! by Paul Chek www.chekinstitute.com Take Control of Your Health by Dr. Mercola Audio You Are What You Eat by Paul Chek Attaining Optimal Health in the 21st Century by David Getoff

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25 Responses to “GET YOLK: How To Shop For Eggs (protein powder muscle diet food nutrition)”

  1. BabyButtLOL says:

    it is pretty cheap/ez to have your own free range chickens in your backyard :D

  2. Squabbles10 says:

    Cholesterol is your friend. It is a Nutrient !

  3. Chilla4Sho says:

    smart guy

  4. youlance29 says:

    6 eggs for $5? they are not your frenz!

  5. yaytalap says:

    bullshit!! all money making !!

  6. istotatora says:

    Not to mention salmonella is only present on the egg shell – so how they’re handled/stored is relevant.

  7. M0B33N says:

    Like u i guess

  8. latinyong says:

    he s cute

  9. 888zzz says:

    How animals are raised for meat production and the impact that the conventional livestock industry has on the environment should also be considered when making food purchasing choices. Mainstream livestock production is a disgusting, criminal industry. Vote against it by spending your dollars on ethically raised animals.

  10. majortom321 says:

    we get Vit D from sun and from food.
    However, we dont really need much to survive.
    Thus we dont need much light.

    But we perform better with sun light and natural environments with sunlight as opposed to in a basement jail cell.

    yea the vitamin d argument for chickens is bs as they have feathers. lol

  11. chrissaboy says:

    ‘Some people think that Vitamin D is part of the rays in sunshine. Therefore, common wisdom has said that given a few hours a day of full spectrum light, birds will be healthful and happy. The truth of this matter is simple: birds require sunlight for health, and receive all of the Vitamin D they require from balanced dietary sources. The rest is a myth.’ I am quoting here.

    Chickens do not use sunlight to make Vitamin D. There are only a handful of animals that do.

  12. ParanoidGallows says:

    Believe it or not but birds actually do produce Vitamin D from sunlight.

  13. chrissaboy says:

    …range eggs which have dull yellow yolks, the Free Ranged and Organic produce has orange yolks…interesting hey! Surprised that no animal activist has picked up on this little nuance!

  14. chrissaboy says:

    I don’t think Chicken’s bodies use sunlight to make vitamin D, it happens in human beings, we can make it in their skin but a Chicken, unless it has been shaved isn’t showing any skin. Relatively few animals use sunlight to make vitamin D, as most are covered in a coat, whereas humans are as bald as a Chicken (excuse the pun, couldn’t resist)!!

    Anyway, I have to admit that when cutting open a boiled egg I can see the difference between Organic and Free Ranged compared to commercial….

  15. flex2000i says:

    very informative…straight forward information…no bs….excellent…keep it coming man.

  16. wormtail113 says:

    im vegetarian so right on man

  17. StrengthCoachDan says:

    very informative, these types of videos are a big help…

  18. JakartaInFlames says:

    Do you have your own channel?

  19. PaulChekLive says:

    There is for sure. Search for food a “coop” in your area online. Also search google for “farmers markets” in your area or state. That should get you far.

  20. B0thergirl says:

    That’s yolk

  21. Jenbug123 says:

    I was wondering … is there a way i can find a local farm in my area… its hard to find good meet and eggs around here… thanks !

  22. elysefamilant says:

    Very informative. Thanks. I recently started buying “Born Free” free range eggs at my local supermarket and a dozen eggs are $3.00

  23. PaulChekLive says:

    We’ll be posting part II of this video in a few days!

  24. ostkuk says:

    Pure and Simple…best way to get the message across!! Great Job!!

  25. sakuraevolution says:

    Thanks for the video! I began purchasing organic free run eggs (Burnbrae Farms Naturegg brand) a few weeks ago after seeing a documentary on television concerning the wellbeing of chickens raised in conventional commercial farms.

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