I just had to pass this along.......
You can see the trailer at:
http://www.foodmatters.tv/
The following message is forwarded from: "Local Forage"
Yo peeps, you must come to this event. Tickets are going fast. We expect to sell
out within a few days. Only 44 seats are left, capacity is 180.
Local Forage and Healthful Living presents:
SF Screening of FOOD MATTERS, documentary film.
Thursday, July 17, 7pm, Randall Museum, SF, $3 ticket price.
SIGN UP HERE
FOOD MATTERS is a hard-hitting, fast-paced look at our current state of health.
Despite the billions of dollars of funding and research into new so-called
cures, we continue to suffer from a raft of chronic ills and every day maladies.
Approaching a toxic and over indulgent population with a continuing onslaught of
toxic therapies and nutrient-sparse foods is worsening the situation. FOOD
MATTERS seeks to uncover the business of disease and explore the safe, cheap and
effective use of nutrition and supplementation for preventing and often curing
the underlying causative aspects of our ills.
In a personal and independent quest, film makers James Colquhoun & Laurentine
ten Bosch set out to uncover the truth. After traveling around the globe to
speak with world authorities in nutrition and natural healing and adding in a
dash of investigative journalists for spice, the dish is a perfectly balanced
look at how we should be using conventional medicine and nutritional therapy as
humanity advances.
The movie starts at 7pm. We're still planning the evening, but after the film
we hope to have either a panel discussion or perhaps a remote video discussion
with the film makers.
SIGN UP HERE
Watch the FOOD MATTERS trailer:
OFFICIAL FILM WEB SITE (buy the DVD if you can't make it July 17)
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