That looks like a clickbait-style headline, not a complete or reliable statement.
Phrases like “Doctors reveal that eating boiled eggs in the morning causes… see more” are commonly used on social media to:
- grab attention
- hide the real claim
- or spread exaggerated/incorrect health information
What’s actually true about boiled eggs?
In general, boiled eggs are a nutritious food:
- good source of protein
- contain vitamins (B12, D, A)
- can support fullness in the morning
But the effects depend on context:
They are usually safe for most people, but:
- people with certain cholesterol or heart conditions may need moderation
- how many you eat and what you eat with them matters
- overall diet is more important than one food
If you want, paste the full post or claim you saw, and I can break down whether it’s true or misleading point by point.