Comment by Buddhe LS

Coauthor of a 2026 International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research review on designer eggs and health benefits
Dietary cholesterol raises LDL modestly and only in hyper-responders. In most healthy adults, egg consumption raises both LDL and HDL, preserving the ratio. [...] The caveat that individuals with type 2 diabetes or familial hypercholesterolemia may exhibit heightened LDL sensitivity to dietary cholesterol warrants individualized guidance but this is a clinically defined exception, not a reason for population-wide egg restriction.
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Disputed The wording is real: the PDF contains the first two sentences verbatim in Table 3 and the final sentence verbatim in §8.1, so the submitted text is a valid excerpt with an ellipsis. But the source attributes the article to five individual authors—Kadam Sachin S, Gudaghe HB, Wadajkar PS, Aman Kumar Tiwari, and Buddhe LS—not to Buddhe LS alone; this platform therefore treats it as a misattributed single-author quote. ([biochemjournal.com](https://www.biochemjournal.com/archives/2026/vol10issue4/PartI/10-4-67-649.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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