Comment by Bilal H

Liv Hospital health guide contributor.
Genetics play a big role in how eggs affect your cholesterol. Some people are more sensitive to dietary cholesterol. This can lead to higher cholesterol levels when they eat eggs.
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AI Verified The quote is directly on the statement’s core issue: it says genetics make some people more sensitive to eggs’ cholesterol effects, and the source context frames this under “Genetic Factors and Hyper-responders” within “Individual factors affecting cholesterol response to eggs,” implying that one-size-fits-all egg guidance may not fit individuals. That makes a supportive stance on the complete statement substantially more likely. ([int.livhospital.com](https://int.livhospital.com/eggs-the-shocking-truth-about-your-cholesterol/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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AI Verified The quote says genetics play a big role and that some people are more sensitive to dietary cholesterol, so eggs can raise cholesterol for some but not others. In the article’s surrounding context, this appears under 'Individual factors affecting cholesterol response to eggs,' and the page says egg guidance varies with personal health and diet. That strongly implies population-level advice can be misleading for individuals. ([int.livhospital.com](https://int.livhospital.com/eggs-the-shocking-truth-about-your-cholesterol/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago

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AI Verified The quote appears verbatim on the cited Liv Hospital page in the “Genetic Factors and Hyper-responders” section. The same page shows the byline “Bilal H,” and the footer lists “Last Updated Date : 20.01.2026,” matching the stored author, date, source URL, and quote text. ([int.livhospital.com](https://int.livhospital.com/eggs-the-shocking-truth-about-your-cholesterol/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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