Saturday, October 12, 2013

My high-fat diet isn't so crazy

Our photo of the day is of beef marrow bones. Kiran and I began calling them “operatic marrow bones” because the actual footage, she pushes in on my plate in a way that just cries out for slow motion, and Wagner.  
I (and by that I mean me, Jen) try to eat a nutrient-dense, high fat, low sugar diet to protect my brain and bypass the block in my glucose metabolism that I believe is a major contributor to my symptoms.
Like so many things it helps a lot, but is a far cry from a cure.
Everyone in the film has M.E., but everyone has a different way of coping or attempting to cope with it. That’s an angle I’m eager to dive into! 
**What helps you the most?**
Our Kickstarter campaign launches October 22nd. Until then, we’ll be releasing one still from the movie (or behind the scenes) a day. Spread the word!
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Our photo of the day is of beef marrow bones. Kiran and I began calling them “operatic marrow bones” because the actual footage, she pushes in on my plate in a way that just cries out for slow motion, and Wagner.  
I (and by that I mean me, Jen) try to eat a nutrient-dense, high fat, low sugar diet to protect my brain and bypass the block in my glucose metabolism that I believe is a major contributor to my symptoms.
Like so many things it helps a lot, but is a far cry from a cure.
Everyone in the film has M.E. (myalgic encephalomyelitis), but everyone has a different way of coping or attempting to cope with it. That’s an angle I’m eager to dive into! 
**What helps you the most?**

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