Fat Sick & Nearly Dead is an inspiring documentary staring Joe Cross, a successful business man who goes on a physicain-supervised 60 day juice fast to loose weight and become healthy. He leaves his home and business in Australia to stay in New York City, then travels west where he inspires others who give juicing a try. Cross then maintains a healthy weight with wise food choices and an active life style. Format: DVD. | |
Food, Inc. exposes how the food industry in the United States is controlled by corporations that seem to care more about profit than the consumer’s health, the well-being of the American farmer, and the environment. Food, Inc. also reveals the shocking truths about what we eat, how it’s produced, and what it’s done to our nation. Format: DVD. | |
Super Size Me. Independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock investigates what fast food is doing to our health. Under medical supervision, Spurlock goes on a steady diet of McDonald’s food for 30 days. Soon, he grows fat, his cholesterol goes up, his organs suffer, his mood changes, and more. Spurlock also investigates how the promotion of fast food reaches our children and encourages poor eating habits. Format: DVD. | |
King Corn. This documentary examines corn, and what it is doing to America’s health. Director Aaron Woolf, Ian Cheney, and Curt Ellis explore corn meal, corn starch, high fructose corn syrup, and other corn products. The film compares grass-fed cattle to corn-fed, links obesity and diabetes to corn syrup, and explains how genetic modifications have changed what was once a protein source into a starchy product. Format: DVD. |
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