Have u seen, "Food Matters" or "Hungry for Change"?
NaturallyandProperly
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Any other motivating Documentaries you've watched?:happy: :happy:
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I've seen Hungry for a Change and it was good but I think that it moved through everything with the barest of information.0
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I've seen the latter and I liked Vegucated and Tapped too.0
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Killer at Large and Super Size me0
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food matters is really really good! very informative0
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National Geographic... Healthy eating0
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Bump. Any more?0
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Food Inc. But I won't watch that one because I already don't eat red meat and anything to do with hurting animals kills me!0
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Just found this list:
Food Inc.: This film touches on the politics of food production, farming, obesity and disease in our 21st-century diet.
Food Fight: Foodie celebs like Wolfgang Puck, Michael Pollan and Dan Barber talk about how food has changed in American and the growing organic-food movement.
Dirt! The Movie: A look at the base of where all our food comes from… the ground. Watch it free online at Hulu.com.
Fresh: Urban farming activist Will Allen and Joel Salatin discuss how corporate America threatens our food economy.
Killer at Large: An in-depth look into America’s obesity problems centered around a 12-year-old liposuction patient.
King Corn: As America’s most subsidized crop, this documentary follows two friends who plant an acre of corn and track it from seed to shelf.
Super Size Me: A fit man embarks on a 30-day challenge to eat only McDonald’s fast food. Watch it free on Hulu.com.
The Garden: Latino South Central farmers fight for their right to grow food.
The Future of Food: A look into genetically-modified food (GMOs) and the destructive path of the Monsanto Corporation. Watch it free on Hulu.com.
The Real Dirt on Farmer John: Farmer John Peterson struggles to save his farm as America’s farming community declines.
Food Stamped: Ever wondered how hard it is to eat well on a tight budget?
Our Daily Bread: This unique no-narration film takes a look into industrialized food in Western Europe.
As We Sow: Follow American farmers are they tell their stories of survival and failure in America’s heartland.
Food Matters: This film shows that what we eat really does matter and how it affects our health, mood and happiness.
Forks Over Knives: Despite our advanced technology, this movie investigates the “disease of affluence” that can be controlled or reversed by avoiding meat and processed food.
What’s on Your Plate?: This film follows two 11-year-old multi-racial city kids as they explore their place in the food chain.
Fast Food Nation: Showing the dark side of the all-American meal, this film examines the local and global influences of fast food.0 -
National Geographic... Healthy eating
Is that a series or ?0 -
watched food matters a couple weeks ago and found it so eye opening. def learned a tonne from that movie.. been doing a lot of online research since then on vitamins etc. I have been really watching what i eat over the past few months and have found that i am overall much much happier etc..0
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I love documentaries on health and wellness, particularly healthy eating and nutrition. I feel like you really have to go looking for information and be your own best health advocate in all aspects of your own wellness but particularly with nutrition. I have seen and enjoyed:
Food Matters
Hungry for Change
Vegucated
Forks Over Knives
Food Inc
Fast Food Nation
Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead
Super Size Me
Weight of the Nation (HBO documentary)0
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