While cholesterol plays a physiological role in the body, it's not as though dietary cholesterol is nutritionally essential. Your liver is able to produce cholesterol on its own from saturated fat. In any case, I'm not aware of anyone suffering from a cholesterol deficiency-most of us should be concerned with having far too high levels of "bad" (V-LDL and LDL) cholesterol and low levels of "good" (HDL) cholesterol.
Most vegan diets, free of meat, eggs and milk would be cholesterol free. Vegans (on a properly balanced diet) can be cholesterol free without experiencing negative health effects, so I would be willing to infer that dietary cholesterol is not an essential nutrient.
Zero-cholesterol diets do not tout great nutritional benefits. The body is able to make cholesterol because it is so important and needs a backup, but that doesn't mean it isn't better for your body that you be getting it from food.
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Yes, it is. Very important one too.
Why are proteins an essential nutrient to include in a balanced diet?
An indispensable nutrient is also known as an essential nutrient. About 40 nutrients are currently known to be essential for human beings.
An essential nutrient is a nutrient that the body needs to work properly, and which the body cannot generate on its own. Examples of essential nutrients include vitamins, minerals and some amino acids.
it is essential for the biosynthesis of hormonesyes, it IS essential, but your body makes all the cholesterol that you need. You DO NOT need to consume cholesterol in your diet. There are many people that don't have any cholesterol intake, they are called vegans, raw foodists, fruitarians, and so on
Essential nutrients cannot be made in the body.
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Yes, it actually has 16 essential nutrients for the body.