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I have personally watched these and hold them as some of the most eye-opening and informative documentaries when learning about what changes in your life can alter not only your body,but the world. Enjoy each and every one of them.
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A deeper look into the movie What the Health and Dr. Neal Barnard's take on it's truths and what people say about it. Real one-on-one talk that you can believe.
What the Health brings to light, the hypocrisy within the governmental control and education of what 'Health' looks like, and the 'why' to all of the untruths out there.
An absolute Must-See by Doctor, author, and speaker, Michael Greger. Discover the amazing healing power of a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet.
Eating You Alive is a 2018 health documentary film about why Americans are suffering from chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, autoimmune disease, among other diseases, and whether the outcome can be changed.
A more theatrical production of How Not to Die with Dr. Michael Greger and many of his colleagues gathered to bring more light and factual information to the WFPB Diet and its results. A Must See!!
What if one simple change could save you from chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease? Take a deep dive into the plant-based diet documentary that has influenced millions around the world.
PlantPure Nation tells the story of three people on a quest to spread the message of one of the most important health breakthroughs of all time.
This was THE game-changer for me.
A project of the nonprofit PlantPure Communities, From Food to Freedom tells the story of a live-in immersion program in Greensboro, NC with six participants (and two spouses) diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a groundbreaking feature-length environmental documentary following intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he uncovers the most destructive industry facing the planet today – and investigates why the world’s leading environmental organizations are too afraid to talk about it.
One of the most well-known food documentaries, Food, Inc. digs into corporate farming in America, showing how a handful of companies control the majority of the food industry. It’s a real eye-opener on how our food choices are influenced by profit rather than health or ethics.
I think Eating Our Way to Extinction will be remembered as one of the key milestones in the history of vegan documentaries. Although there had been documentaries about veganism, animal rights, and animal protection issues for many decades, in the last 20 years some feature-length documentaries crossed the barrier from niche to mainstream and had a much wider impact.
The Cancer Documentary addresses the worldwide cancer epidemic head-on, exploring an aspect of cancer that is often overlooked, its connection with diet and lifestyle.
For Breast cancer, skip ahead to 43 minutes, then go back to beginning to watch the whole movie.
The Food Cure presents an intimate portrait of six cancer patients who make the radical decision to turn their backs on conventional medicine and put their faith in a controversial alternative cancer treatment based on food.
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