Hey everybody,
I recently bought a paleo diet book. The diet is brutal...ha especially being a college student surrounded by pizza and beer all of the time. I also am not the type of person who needs to be losing weight, I am naturally very skinny. Nonetheless, I am going to give it the diet a try for 60 days and see how I feel. To be honest, I will cheat from time to time. At a large midwestern college, commonly beer ends up in your hands without even having to ask for a drink. That being said, I will follow the diet as best I can. I have already been semi-following the diet for the past 3 weeks or so. To give some background on myself, I tore a ligament in my knee playing basketball 2 and a half years ago. I got surgery, started playing on it WAY WAY too soon, and unfortunately messed it up again. After that, I have (depressingly) been convinced I was going to have a inflamed, puffy, lame-feeling knee for the rest of my life.
But, in the last 3 weeks, the swelling and functionality of my knee has noticeably improved. I spent months with very skilled physical trainers, and nothing against them, but I accomplished more progress on the paleo diet and very minimal exercise than I did in months in the gym doing physical therapy. I know this has nothing to do with eyes, but I have had a messed up knee for years now and when I say there is noticeable improvement I mean it. It's as if a "window" has opened up for my body to heal and it has taken advantage of it. In virtually any paleo book that you read, the words "inflammation" and "systemic inflammation" seem to be on every other page. I am a firm believer that everything in the body is interrelated, so if the diet has helped my knee, maybe it can help my poor diseased meibomian glands as well. Nothing to lose right?
P.S. I know I said I would update everybody on my lipiflow results, but my doctor said give it 2 weeks (currently 10 days since the procedure) so I will give it that time until I pass judgment on it.
I recently bought a paleo diet book. The diet is brutal...ha especially being a college student surrounded by pizza and beer all of the time. I also am not the type of person who needs to be losing weight, I am naturally very skinny. Nonetheless, I am going to give it the diet a try for 60 days and see how I feel. To be honest, I will cheat from time to time. At a large midwestern college, commonly beer ends up in your hands without even having to ask for a drink. That being said, I will follow the diet as best I can. I have already been semi-following the diet for the past 3 weeks or so. To give some background on myself, I tore a ligament in my knee playing basketball 2 and a half years ago. I got surgery, started playing on it WAY WAY too soon, and unfortunately messed it up again. After that, I have (depressingly) been convinced I was going to have a inflamed, puffy, lame-feeling knee for the rest of my life.
But, in the last 3 weeks, the swelling and functionality of my knee has noticeably improved. I spent months with very skilled physical trainers, and nothing against them, but I accomplished more progress on the paleo diet and very minimal exercise than I did in months in the gym doing physical therapy. I know this has nothing to do with eyes, but I have had a messed up knee for years now and when I say there is noticeable improvement I mean it. It's as if a "window" has opened up for my body to heal and it has taken advantage of it. In virtually any paleo book that you read, the words "inflammation" and "systemic inflammation" seem to be on every other page. I am a firm believer that everything in the body is interrelated, so if the diet has helped my knee, maybe it can help my poor diseased meibomian glands as well. Nothing to lose right?
P.S. I know I said I would update everybody on my lipiflow results, but my doctor said give it 2 weeks (currently 10 days since the procedure) so I will give it that time until I pass judgment on it.
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