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Food Matters

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Food MattersLet thy Food be thy Medicine and thy Medicine be thy Food - Hippocrates. That is the message from the founding father of modern medicine echoed in the controversial new documentary film Food Matters from Producer-Directors James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch.

With nutritionally-depleted foods, chemical additives and our tendency to rely upon pharmaceutical drugs to treat what's wrong with our malnourished bodies, it's no wonder that modern society is getting sicker.

Food Matters sets about uncovering the trillion dollar worldwide sickness industry and gives people some scientifically verifiable solutions for overcoming illness naturally.

In what promises to be the most contentious idea put forward, the filmmakers have interviewed several leading experts in nutrition and natural healing who claim that not only are we harming our bodies with improper nutrition, but that the right kind of foods, supplements and detoxification can be used to treat chronic illnesses as fatal as terminally diagnosed cancer.

The focus of the film is in helping us rethink the belief systems fed to us by our modern medical and health care establishments. The interviewees point out that not every problem requires costly, major medical attention and reveal many alternative therapies that can be more effective, more economical, less harmful and less invasive than conventional medical treatments.

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Becky
Becky
7 years ago

I keep seeing lots of comments saying you know Vegans and vegetarians have or had bad illnesses,but you can still be extremely unhealthy on a vegetarian/vegan diet. The documentary even stated that you have to eat a healthy diet to gain the benefits and that you could be vegan and drink Diet Coke and eat crisps everyday,of course a meat eater with a varied diet is going to be healthier than this Vegan living on this poor diet. In a lot of these comments it's not listed whether they eating healthy or not,just branding someone on what they say they are and not what they are actually eating.

Flower
Flower
7 years ago

Anyone who is interested in an alternative (and working) cancer therapy, have a look at the Documentary “World Without Cancer - The Story Of Vitamin B-17” by G. Edward Griffin:
The documentary is based on his book with the same name and well researched. I have started having apricot seeds (5-10 a day), which contain the vitamin B-17 in my diet, since I saw this.
(You will find a lot of scare mongering about apricot seeds being poisonous, but there is nothing to worry about unless you have an allergy to nuts or eat an extreme large amount at which point everything can become poisonous, even spring water. After watching the documentary and certainly after reading the book you will be able to ignore all the scare mongering.)

john wood
john wood
8 years ago

I'm one of the people inclined to believe many of the points in this documentary - but it is so clearly unscientific, the reasoning presented so sloppy and poor, that it does much more to set back the movement for natural foods and medicine. I would go a far as to say this is a very irresponsible documentary. If were of that same paranoiac ilk as the producers and talking heads in the documentary, I might think it was produced by the fake food corporations just to make their opponents look like fools. I'm sorry, but if you're swayed by this documentary, it's a sign of real gullibility. This is a travesty. It hurts an important cause. It's embarrassing.

Panna Marta
Panna Marta
9 years ago

Guy's don't believe this documentary, it's pseudoscience! There are scientific research that proof that superfood is not better than normal, that organic food is not better than normal. People on the show are not scientists, they are just selling new pills and supplements: buy organic, buy superfood, buy vitamins. Just buy but different stock.I feel like am watching a massive commercial of raw movement. P.S. cooked food is good for you, it doesn't kill you!

nadianoor
nadianoor
10 years ago

I really like this documentary and the genre that is it's family. It's time that we wake up and start questioning the omnipresent and overbearing agribusiness... we don't have to stay blind forever

JakeRR
JakeRR
11 years ago

Man. I took that other persons advice below and started watching Earthlings. I couldn't get past 15 minutes. I will eventually watch it, but that is eye opening. Not to take away from THIS film, but Food Matters is probably one of the best and most accurate documentaries I have seen in a long time. Thank you for sharing this. If now I could get people to listen to me instead of saying "what's happening to you?" "Juicing, vitamins? Are you in a cult?" "You better have great health insurance if you're going down that route!" WOW. This is what's brainwashed into their heads. I am just glad that I am one of the few around me who gets it.

janodonnell
janodonnell
11 years ago

This is an amazing documentary. Any ideas where you can get the vit c treatment they talk about??

white_gazelle
white_gazelle
11 years ago

I love this documentary!

edthegrocer
edthegrocer
11 years ago

Your body does not play fair. We think that the entire body looks after itself on an even basis. It should. It means self preservation that every little part is cared for. Or not... Scratch your hand..only the scratch is receives attention. Tape your right arm to your side and do everything with your left arm. A month later your right arm has withered and your left arm is much stronger. What happens if there are not surplus vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and energy to satisfy the needs of every cell in your body? What happens is not fair and borders on survival mode. The hard working muscles, including the heart, get first crack at the majority of the nutrients. Everything else gets the short end. The list includes skin, lungs, digestive tract, most organs, hair, sex organs, and many nerve cells. Without surplus nutrients the weak list of cells stop growing, become perverted, or die. From a few steps back it could even look like 'ageing'. Up close it could be disease. It could even answer why obviously muscular people get cancer when they should be healthy. The effort that drives the physical activity cannot produce nutrients out of thin air so part of the body must come up short. So when you are choosing how much supplements to ingest, remember. You must have enough to generously supply all cells on an almost flood like condition.

sdbrady1
sdbrady1
11 years ago

Thats it from now on its organic or nothing. I will live the rest of my life as one of the healthiest human beings alive.
Ive seen enough and it is so true.
SB

midlifemom56
midlifemom56
11 years ago

Incrediable information, I really feel like if all this is really true, why has the medical money system sacrificed our health to make a buck, while all the while the answer is in diet. I have alot of physical problems, like arthritis, lupus, ashma, no energy, the list goes on and on. If diet is the answer, Im willing to jump on the band wagon! We must educate ourselves to make true changes to our American way of unhealthy eating. What an eye opener!

Kili Kalani Kane
Kili Kalani Kane
11 years ago

I saw "Add New Comment" I didn't see "Join Discussion"
Save your opinion of my comment as I left it, as in "Left" I'm gone.
I truly enjoyed Food Matters and will encourage everyone to read it.
I didn't agree 100% with everything but felt enlightened at having watched it.
Skeptics please continue eating crap as the world is overpopulating.
We are what we eat and as a 52 yr old without health care/insurance that has never seen a doctor except from car accidents and 2 flu shots, I must protect and heal myself with nutrition. I have cheated with OTC pain killer when I had to (I'm only human) but as soon as I got a handle on it, it was natural healthy food. I drink coffee, eat bacon, love bread, chocolate, and drink alcohol lightly, but I avoid chips, fries, packaged or fast food.
Why buy anything with preservatives when you can go home and make it fresh (or buy it fresh)?
For 20 yrs I have been 50, 70, then 100lbs overweight. I switched beer for water, ate healthier and lost 70lbs. While losing weight, all those toxins in my melting fat created gout and other side effects I struggle through as I get back to a healthier body. I got a lot of encouragement and reminders from Food Matters, I think that's the message; do what you want with it.

Jan O'Donnell
Jan O'Donnell
11 years ago

I believe everyone should watch this most informative documentary! It just about covers everything I believe in and try to get others to give themselves a chance of a healthy life and most seem to think that I am just being weird for believing it, well everyone, eat your heart out!!!

martuletta
martuletta
11 years ago

I loved this Documentary, very informative and logical. Very good source to start with when you want to change your lifestyle, or be more educated about todays health care and foods.

HollyGraves
HollyGraves
11 years ago

The one who needs disciplinary words are the ones who label themselves as Christians. Jesus loves this man who does not yet know the merciful and just God that He truly is. He would sit down and have a meal with him..He would meet a need in his life..

It is we who already know Him as Lord who need to hold each other accountable by reproof. Specifically by using scripture.

Are there any of us "Christians" that LOOK like Christ? Love as Christ would because we are Christ to the world. If we abide in Him and He in us then our first fruit will be love. So let's be disciples and not Pharisees. Please..the unbelieving will never taste and see that the Lord is good if we are bitter. God tells us that it is His GOODNESS which leads to repentance. Most definitely not debates like this. If the real disciples of Christ Jesus would hit our knees and repent for our criticism and haughtiness, then we may actually get the point across. God help..

Barbara Bosma Garlock
Barbara Bosma Garlock
11 years ago

Can someone delete the weird & hostile comments appearing below? I very much want people to come to this site & watch this amazing, mind-blowing & hugely-beneficial documentary, & I'm concerned these comments might risk undermining its credibility -- until one takes the time to watch it, of course ... and then the thing speaks for itself.

I wish all well!! (Even, & especially, those who write odd comments.)

LIVEFROMLIMBO
LIVEFROMLIMBO
11 years ago

excellent and informative presentation.

Ian Pierce
Ian Pierce
11 years ago

An epidemic of health? What would happen if everybody were well? Yikes!

Ian Pierce
Ian Pierce
11 years ago

The first symptom is death.

Ian Pierce
Ian Pierce
11 years ago

This is an amazing film!

Yusiley S
Yusiley S
12 years ago

Eating healthy isn't the only variable for a long life. Most of the people in my moms' side die off over 100 yrs old and they all ate fatty meat and meals... some were alcoholics and smokers. Genetics also plays a huge part in longevity of life. Healthy eating just helps prolong those genes further. I'm cursed with that gene... I'm not looking forward to that prolong life gene I've been given. To tell you the truth... why would I want to live over 100, in a culture that treats women over 40 like trash? 60? Forget it you're already buried. Sorry. I'll be looking forward to death in my late 40s. Again what's the point of living over the age group society starts to deem worthless?

As for this video in general, it's another one of those vegan propaganda bs videos. Sorry but I believe in balance meals (btw flesh only makes up 10% or less of my daily diet, which I've been told is what most other cultures do... explains my low weight). As stated in another related video, there are cultures that would defecate on the vegan theory. The vegan theory being that meat is bad. The Masai and certain Mongolian tribes would beg to differ. Their diet is mainly that of meat, milk and other forms of animal base meals.... yet many of these people are healthy and live better and longer lives than most vegans do. Another thing, I've seen vegan men, they're nasty to look at. They look like survivors from the Holocaust. They're too thin and frail for my taste. Sorry but I have yet to see a large muscular man who is a vegan (I'm talking about weight lifters and body builders... Mmmm). I prefer my man with a bit of meat and muscle on his bone (being larger than I am)... a sign of a good protector. Plus guys, women who are vegan wouldn't do blow jobs and swallow, sorry... you're an animal and the semen is an animal byproduct. :P Stick with meat eaters and omnivores, if you want true happiness.

Karmiccontrail
Karmiccontrail
12 years ago

It was all very good until they started talking about eating fish and GMO.
Its always very suspicious when the sound does not match what they are saying.
If you are ill and suffering and you go and make another being suffer by eating fish ,since when do two wrongs make a right .
If you are not sure on what to eat read the Bhagavad-Gita (as it is)

HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA KRSNA KRSNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE

mikey
mikey
12 years ago

the best way to understand what foods are good or not is to educate yourself and education does not come from yahoo news, magazines, newspapers, and myriads of other propaganda sources. Read a variety of mainstream and alternative nutrition books and one will eventually find out the truth.

James Moore
James Moore
12 years ago

Hey WTC7 you said that "Personally, I think our health is a matter of the state of our mind, at least to a considerable degree.". I can not agree with you more on this factor. There is way to much proof out there now about the power of the mind.

In the end when I eat healthy I generally feel good and why I eat rubbish I feel bad so this is also a similar association, for me personally. But if you could tailor your mind into a belief that bad food was good I think you could go without any health issues. Other than the fact of the matter is excess calories cause weight gain so you would put on weight.

Just my 2 cents.

WTC7
WTC7
12 years ago

I've been eating meat for more than 40 years (and loving it) and I am healthy. I drink one coffee a day. I am smoking for over 20 years and my skin is healthy looking and smooth (don't know about my lungs but I'm quite sure they are not as pretty looking :)). I love beer. I don't take any medicaments except for an occasional pain killer (occasional as in once or twice a year). I play tennis once a week but that's about as much exercise as I get (used to do some yoga in the past but stopped). I go through every health examination with flying colors.

My husband is a vegetarian for about 30 years now and is 55 years old. Drinks one coffee a day. He never smoked in his life. Also loves beer. He suffers from policitemia vera. Suffers from high blood pressure since much before policetimia vera was diagnosed and was taking loads of medicines. Recently had a heart attack. Never had a taste for any sort of exercise.

My sister is a meat eater, 40 years old (younger than me), a smoker, doesn't drink coffee and suffers from all sorts of health problems. Doesn't exercise, but walks a lot. Also drinks beer. Takes loads of medicines.

My father died when he was 77. Loved his meat and never exercised. Smoked, but very moderately (1 - 2 cigarettes a day) and had one coffee a day, drank occasionally a glass of wine with his lunch. Died of a heart attack, although there were never any indications that there was something wrong with his heart.

One of my father's colleagues, a biology teacher, never smoked, never drank alcohol nor coffee (a very health-oriented person, but I really don't know if he was a vegetarian nor whether he exercised), died at 49 of something that had to do with narrowing of blood vessels (I was too young to remember exactly).

I am not about to take any position regarding what kind of food and what style of life is the right one. But one day I read something is so bad for you whereas the next day some researcher finds out that the same thing is good for you (for whatever specific reason). And that goes on and on. Meat is bad, but then it's also good. Milk is great, but then it's also bad. Coffee is bad, but then it can also be good...

Then you have the sun-gazers, who eat very little of hard food or nothing at all except liquids, and their health improves.

Personally, I think our health is a matter of the state of our mind, at least to a considerable degree.

sean123456789
sean123456789
12 years ago

I dont know why you are all arguing about this documentary. almost every argument iv'e heard here is completely bias. your all fighting to over who knows the most and who has the best idea for their diet. i watched this and it made me think in a positive way about changing my diet. that's the point. i'm not going to quit eating meat, but i'm not going to buy processed food anymore. and i'm not going to eat raw steak, but i wont cook it till its cooked all the goodness health out of it. i'm not going to eat 80% all my vegetables raw, but i'm not going to cook them if i don't have to. all you people need to stop arguing and start helping each other. the problem isn't drugs companies, it isn't agriculture and it isn't propaganda. its closed minded people who are scared and want to support whatever their own lifestyle is. there is no perfect answer, no miracle solution. just things we can do on a day to day basis to make a difference. you cant avoid cancer with a 'perfect diet' because carcinogens are everywhere, you would have to lock yourself in a bunker to get away from them, and even then the bunker will probably get you in the end. life is fragile, people who eat super foods still get hit by cars and some people eat fast food and wont ever have a heart attack. because of this documentary iv'e stopped buying vegetables in the supermarket and started going to homegrown organic food markets when i can, i didn't go out and buy the newest gadget or game, i spent what little money i had on some goji berries, a selection of seeds, some hemp fiber, the closest thing to unprocessed coco i could find and a tub of spirulina. i did this because these things are good for me, and it was a solid investment in my health and well being. i'm only 22 and a bit of an idiot, and i have more sense than some of you. stop being so afraid and use your eyes to learn something, put some of that precious energy into something positive and stop arguing, because arguing is a waste of every ones time. any excuse to change who you are into a better person is worth acting upon. whats your excuse for not changing yourself for the better?
also: To the guy that didn't bother to watch the documentary (reggie williams), shut up and go away, nobody cares what you have to say, and the fact you compare your health to the health your mother, who is roughly twice your age, is frightening. you are a moron. you can argue against the benefits of a healthy diet till the cows come home, but supporting a fast food in your diet makes you sound like an idiot. (btw reggie, i like how you hold your chin in your picture to make it look like you are thinking, a clever ruse indeed, but we can all see there isn't much going on up there)

Angela Coco
Angela Coco
12 years ago

I became a vegetarian a year ago also. I try to keep healthy and stay away from drs. and medication myself. I like homeopathic, natural remedies as opposed to pharmaceuticals with all the side effects. I am not athlete, but I do exercise. Sorry about your knee problem. That must be difficult for you. I have an answer for you that might help your situation. There is a product called Replenex with 1,500 mg. of glucosamine HCl, ginger, bromelain and green tea extract that helps rebuild cartilage and boost joint health. There is also an extra strenth one of the same product that has all those ingredients plus chonodroitin, MSM and a patent pending blend of other ingredients. It does contain shellfish (crab and shrimp) just in case you are allergic.

Chuck
Chuck
12 years ago

I already knew a lot about nutrition. But I did not know that the meal has to be over 51% cooked for there to be an increase in white cells. Yes good health is bad for the economy. Sickness is great for the economy. "Leukocytosis is a condition characterized by an elevated number of white cells in the blood."

Japple
Japple
12 years ago

My heart, body, mind and soul respond to this outstanding documentary. Why? Because it speaks such raw and essential truth! Easily the best documentary I have seen in years!

Jos van Laar
Jos van Laar
12 years ago

what countries are paying, Cassandra, to keep patients healthy, i did not know this and it is a good idea, so let me know all the details

Jos

Cassandra Sherburne
Cassandra Sherburne
12 years ago

This documentary makes so much sense. "Drug companies are not in the business to make drugs they are in the business to make money." Countries who have universal healthcare have doctors who get paid to keep their patients well. They get paid based on how many healthy patients they have (patients are required to have check ups that don't cost them anything). We need to learn from this strategy and take it to the next level. Our doctors should also be schooled in nutrition so they can keep us healthy naturally.

mikey
mikey
12 years ago

as all documentarys some good some bad. The overall message is great eat good real food.Lots of common sense advise.

One major problem I had was that the the distinction between synthetic vitamins and vitamins found in food was not made. There is a big difference between the two,all synthetic vitamins have side effects and some have the side effects of death. Some examples include synthetic iron=iron poisoning death, vitamin a retinol=liver necrosis possible death etc etc. Synthetic vitamins are not foods most are made from non foods(only a couple of brands of vitamins are made from real foods).The reason why high doses are needed for them to be effective is that the bodys cells dont recognise non foods as food. These non foods are chelated (pig and cow enzymes are added) in an attempt to force these "vitamins" to be assimulated into the bodys cells. Although I do believe that the public could regulate their own vitamins if vitamin bottles were properly labeled.
Now when one is talking about vitamins in food there are no side effects if the vitamins are not removed from the food source.If the vitamins are removed from the food then they will produce simular side effects as their synthetic counterparts.
Now one might be wondering what is the difference between vitamin c in a lab extracted from non food sources compared to a vitamin found in its entirety in food. Science over the past decade or two has found out that in order for vitamin c to be absorbed and utilized it must have phytonutrients included. Synthetic vitamins do not have all the phytonutrients included in their structure. More will be discovered just as many vitamins are being discovered over time and as scientific equiptment advances.Further more if they do add some of the phytonutrients it does not mean the phytonutrients are made from real food. Another point, is that science has made the discovery that there are nutrients beyond the phytonutrients.Thus food source vitamins are packed with other nutrients that help unlock the vitamins potential in the human body among other functions. As a result synthetic vitamins are not the same as a food source vitamin found in its entire wholesome state in foods. This is why real food is so important to consume on a regular basis.

in conclusion, the video is thought provoking even if one doesnt agree with everything.

Angelica Guerrero
Angelica Guerrero
12 years ago

I'm in the mood for some sushi now.

Yousef T. Al Munayes
Yousef T. Al Munayes
12 years ago

Such an amazing film, This seriously should be taught in schools and collages

wutluviz
wutluviz
12 years ago

We are all constantly exposed to thousands of toxins everyday in our makeup, lotion, shampoo, food, plastics, electronics, water, air, etc. Do you know how many carcinogens you are exposed to daily? This exposure begins before birth while mom is drinking fluoridated water, cleaning the house with commercial cleaning products, doing her makeup and hair, applying lotion, eating genetically modified foods. Then babies are born and put into disposable diapers that contain toxic carcinogens like dioxane, given fluoride drops, doused in sunscreen which contains more carcinogens and toxins, making us vitamin d deficient. fed formula from cans lined with b.p.a. in plastic bottles containing p.v.c. and phthalates, then baby food stripped of its nutrients in a box or plastic container which is leaching toxins into the food along with preservatives. Seriously, look it up. The Environmental Working Group provides a ton of information about the chemicals in our plastics (it's not just b.p.a. that's bad for you), our cosmetics and personal care products, sunscreens, the list goes on. The cancer industry is big business. Why would they want you to know you could cure your own cancer with super foods and gasp! maybe even sunlight?

withoutizy
withoutizy
12 years ago

So glad I watched this!

Docuholic
Docuholic
12 years ago

This film should be required viewing for all human beings.

Bouncity
Bouncity
12 years ago

Great stuff, but like any documentary, should be taken with the pinch of (sea) salt. if you want to know more practical tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle, read the book by Daniel P. Reid, called 'The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity. World can be a better place, but it has to start on the inside.

trizzac
trizzac
12 years ago

this is the basics of common sence and life style which too many people take for granted. it should be used as a foundation in the medical world. the government really needs to stop turning a blind eye into this subject and start investing more money and resources into organic and nutritious foods for the population and also into natural medicines. how much of this do we have to tollerate before we unite and say enough is enough!!!

MIkey NeWbie Doobie
MIkey NeWbie Doobie
12 years ago

soooo ok .... i h8 docs ....alwayz did for some reazon... probably moms hippies ideas ... :) turned out good.... Became vegetarian a year ago.... I am a pro athlete busted my kneee 3 months ago poped my knee cap couldnt walk for a month.... what should i do ????what do i eat to fix my knee ??? vitamin C ???? what else anyone got any good idea.... wana go bike riding Gotta fix it fix it quick :)

gaboora
gaboora
12 years ago

After just 30 minutes this is looking like PURE PROPAGANDA for vitamins.

David T
David T
12 years ago

Brilliant Doc.
It was very useful and informative for me to change my diet routine.

eyecandy_babydoll
eyecandy_babydoll
12 years ago

The raw foodist guy leaves a few points out:

* It's been shown that spirulina's B-vitamins are analogues, which compete with REAL B-vitamins for absorption by the body. This is why vegans who also have spirulina can still be deficient in B12 because it is not real B12 that our bodies can use.

* Spirulina was not the primary source of protein in Mayan, Incan or Aztec times. Maize, beans, wild animals and fish were the main sources of protein. Ask a historian or go find out for yourself instead of believing everything a raw foodist tells you.

* If we're talking amount of nutrients here, then nothing beats animal liver which is high in iron, copper, vitamin A, D, K, E, ALL the B-vitamins and more. Plus liver's B-vitamins are not analogues like spirulina is. The amount of caocao beans you would have to consume to have the equivalent amount of minerals you'd get from a small piece of animal liver is 7 cups of cocoa drink a day!

* A steak after cooking is absorbable by the body. Scientists have shown that cooking food uses less of our own energy to digest food. Many foods are not absorbable in their raw state and some can be harmful like cassava - unless cooked. Most grains cannot be eaten unless cooked. Some foods like tomatoes and broccoli can only be absorbed after cooking in oil as their vitamins are oil-soluble. Our ancestors have been eating cooked meat for thousands of years - which is why we are still here today. Research into centenarians show that NONE are vegan, vegetarians or raw food enthusiasts - that's saying something. Monkeys in captivity are infertile unless animal protein is added to their diet.

* Many vegan and vegetarian mothers crave animal foods such as seafood, meat or eggs. Natalie Portman, Angelina Jolie, Jessica Rowe are examples of women who began eating meat or animal products when they were pregnant. Human mothers need these foods for the growing baby - most importantly protein to make skin and muscles, and cholesterol to make the brain, hormones and cell membranes.

* A recent case of a vegan mother in France who breast fed her daughter and was charged with manslaughter after her baby died from malnutrition. The baby was severely underweight, deficient in vitamins and minerals (despite the mother's green diet), and investigators believe that had the baby remained alive, she would've had delayed mental growth.

Heather Leahy
Heather Leahy
12 years ago

Why do most people, and me included for most of my life, continue to turn a blind eye to the bleeding obvious. It's about time we stood up and spoke out against the lies and bu.....t we are continually fed by the pharmacutical companies and the media. This video is an eye opener and one I am recomending all my friends and family watch. I am makinga change in my life at the tender age of 57, it's never to late, and this video was just the thing to set me on the right path.

Guest
Guest
12 years ago

We got synthetic food that nearly tastes real and a little white pill that makes you feel a whole lot better when u get out of bed, you take one in the morning for the thump in your head. We got everything everybody needs to survive....... SURELY THE GOOD LIFE HAS ARRIVED.........Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez poor fools

stella
stella
12 years ago

Extremely eye-opening to the disservice that AMERICA is doing to its masses. What we put in our body MATTERS!!! We buy into a system of fast food, processed food, chemically-saturated food because it is so easy. And CHEAP! What we need to do is to advocate for fresh, naturally grown food that is actually good for us! Why should we do damage control when we can prevent the disease and illness that permeates this country?

Ang
Ang
12 years ago

chinese herb still fellow old idea lolx

Carole Li
Carole Li
12 years ago

great film.

gomares
gomares
12 years ago

brilliant!.... I actually think that i might have mercury poisoning and mineral and vitamin deficiency fora while..... just not sure what i really need to take...

Niels Peter Flint
Niels Peter Flint
12 years ago

excellent..... and do it...its so BASIC