the answer is no you shouldn’t eat radioactive eggs unless your doctor orders you to do so

No, you shouldn’t eat radioactive eggs. We’re generally encouraged to avoid radioactive stuff, as radiation exposure can damage DNA, which can lead to runaway cell division and increase your risk of things like getting cancer.

However, radiation is also medically useful in small doses, such as for cancer treatments and for diagnosing illnesses. For example, if your doctor suspects you might have gastroparesis, they might order a gastric emptying test, which requires you to eat a light breakfast (often toast and eggs) with one special ingredient - a radioactive tracer. Once you finish those radioactive eggs, your doctor can use a scanning device to figure out your gastric empty rate or how long it takes for food to go from your stomach and pass into your GI tract.