This is particularly good for vegetarians or those who don't eat much meat. Obviously not good for vegans.
Lately, i've been buying some organic pale ale, and what i do is just once in a day, take a fresh raw egg or two, get rid of the whites, and mix the raw yolk and ale (or beer) together. I use about 6 or 8 ounces of ale (depending, if 1 yolk, then 6, 2 yolks then 8), and i mix it pretty good and let it sit for a bit, as to get rid of most of the carbonation which is not good for a human body and its digestive system.
The alcohol in the beer or ale (and maybe also the carbonation as well?), helps to pasteurize the raw egg of potentially harmful bacteria, but it still is essentially raw and has more "life force" than cooked with high heat.
The cholesterol is not much of an issue when using more raw egg yolk, because it gets processed different and easier by the body than when high heated and especially when also eaten with the white which is rather hard to digest in general. Egg yolk contains lecithin in it, which along with the cholesterol, gets altered and damaged when high heated for longer periods of a time, hence making the latter much harder to process and eliminate from the body (it then becomes more toxic in nature).
I've been doing this almost everyday, for a couple of weeks now, and notice i have more overall energy than i did before. Nothing else has changed. I'm certainly getting more B-12, iron, vitamin E, omega 3, DHA, etc. than i was before. (also some gold tends to be in eggs from chickens who are allowed to roam and eat naturally outside).
Also, i buy fresh, local, organic eggs usually from real farms that are still more "traditional" in nature. Meaning they really let their chickens go outside and eat bugs, as well as feed, etc. I usually get them at local, farmers markets, though the one around where i live is closing down until April.
But yeah, i wouldn't recommend using anything less than organic and "cage free", and though these aren't always what they seem or as good as they say--they are still much better than most eggs that are sold. Most eggs sold today in most grocery stores are fairly toxin contributing, especially when cooked and eaten in the common, traditional ways they tend to be.
Also a note on beer and/or ale. Never use fresh or "green" versions of same, always pasteurized kinds. The yeast that beer makers use, is definitely not a probiotic type strand, and can really overload and imbalance the body.
And for those who just say "YUCK"!! to the whole idea, well sure i understand your sentiment, but i'm just not all that attached to mind beliefs about food nor to taste. I eat more from a mental level, than an emotional one, and i view it more as a "medicine", which in some ways it is. So
to you.
"If you don't eat your meat, you can't have your pudding...how can you have any pudding, if you don't eat your meat!?"