
And I'm goddamn glad to be vegetarian.
provocative, powerful, informative. Everything a documentary should be. It inspires to move to action, and change what is happening in the food industry. Not only does it make you want to make a difference, you literally feel an urgent need to change the situation.
This film brings so much more of the truth to light. Even Super Size Me can't compare with how much motivation this film will bring, because it shows that not only fast food is hurting our bodies, but our entire food industry in the first place. it's despicable, and nobody knows about it or is allowed to know about it.
I desperately urge ALL of you to see this film. At the very least, see the film. The knowledge of what is happening in our food industry needs to be spread, otherwise there will be no change.
I'm getting tickets for my parents to see this, and i'll watch the kids, but I want them to start making educated decisions about the groceries they buy instead of the coupon clipped corn-starch based snacks and cheese puffs they fill their pantry with. my siblings are sick, and the food that they're eating is causing resistance to antibiotics, and worsening their health.
my little brother is chubby beyond reason despite being such an active kid. I fear he will contract diabetes soon if my parents continue to be neutral or inactive about his diet. he's only 10. my beautiful baby sister is losing her hair at the age of 6. there's a bald spot on the top of her head, and no medication is working. the doctors have tried everything, and are now attempting rogaine.
the state of health my family is in is disturbing, and we should all know why peoples health is this way. this movie explains why.
please see it.
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