WEST VIRGINIA PEOPLE!
I’m giving a talk on
Thursday, January 21st at 6pm, at the Clarion Hotel in Shepherdstown.
If you’re in the local area, come on out and say hello! There’s a $13.95
charge, but that covers your enjoyment of an all-you-can-eat low carb buffet. (I
receive no speaking fee. Just doing this for fun and to help lots of low-carb
newbies!)
The event is a meeting for a
low-carb support group run by Mark Cucuzzella, MD.
I reached out to Dr. Cucuzzella after hearing him on episode 1005 of Jimmy Moore’s Livin’ la Vida Low Carb Show. Listening to him talk with Jimmy, I felt like I was hearing
a kindred spirit. Not only is he in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, but he’s a
LCHF-fueled distance runner as well as a low-carb-friendly physician bringing the
low-carb and real food message to the bigwigs who decide what recruits eat at
basic training. Can you imagine the fighting force we’d have if more of these
young people were eating low-carb? As if that weren’t enough to keep the guy
busy, he’s also on a mission to transform the health of people in West Virginia
(which has the sad distinction of being one of the most obese states in the
nation).
Turns out, Dr. Cucuzzella heard me on Robb Wolf’s podcast, and had been planning to contact me as well. Go figure!
I’m told the group I’ll be
addressing will be about 50/50 low-carb newbies and people who’ve already been
doing it for a few months. So I’m planning to give a (funny and educational) general talk about why and
how low-carb works. It'll be sort of the live version of my fuel partitioning series. (If you’ve read that, you’ll probably recognize some of
my slides, hehheh.) So I probably won’t be saying anything you don’t already
know, but if you’d like to come eat some yummy food, see me in person, and meet other low-carbers in your area, come
join us! Plus, we’ll have a Q&A, so if you want to ask me something more
advanced or off-topic from the talk, this is your chance.
See the flyer below, and if
you’d like to attend, please RSVP to Melanie Miller, at melaniemillerconsulting@gmail.com.
Remember:
Amy Berger, M.S., NTP, is not a physician and Tuit Nutrition, LLC, is not a
medical practice. The information contained on this site is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition and is not to be used
as a substitute for the care and guidance of a physician. Links in this post
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