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Re: Movie Review: Fat Head

here is his food log
http://fathead-movie.com/content/MyFoodLog.htm

--- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, "haecklers" <haecklers@...> wrote:
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> So what is the fast food he eats??
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> --- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, Jason <spiorad@> wrote:
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> > This movie is so important, I am going personally buy copies to give to
members of my family and others I care about. It exposes one if the biggest
lies being perpetrated, one that is killing a lot of people. I loved Super Size
Me. It was entertaining and educational. But one little thing that never got
answered was, why was the guy who ate nothing but Big Macs (but rarely had fries
or soda) thin and healthy? Fat Head (referring to the fact that our brains
consist mostly of fat [about 2/3rds]) answers this question, loud and clear. In
fact, the guy who did the movie documents his living on nothing but fast food
for 28 days, and he loses weight and improves his blood test scores from it! If
you have any concern whatsoever about weight, high cholesterol, or diseases such
as diabetes, heart disease and cancer (the biggest killers of all), you need to
watch this movie! While Food, Inc., which I just reviewed, covers the insanity
of our overall food
> > system and our utter disconnection from our sources of food, this movie
exposes the unpleasant (or pleasant) truth that even if you do eat cheap, crappy
food, you can actually be relatively healthy if you understand human metabolism
and choose the right kinds of foods, and I'm NOT talking about fast food salads
or starvation diets! If you're not ready to do something about a local,
natural, sustainable food system, you can at least improve your personal health.
This movie is powerfully educational on the subject of health and I highly
recommend it! Available through Netflix and for purchase on Amazon.com.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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This movie is so important, I am going personally buy copies to give to members of my family and others I care about. It exposes one if the biggest lies being...
Jason
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Jul 4, 2009
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So what is the fast food he eats??...
haecklers
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Jul 4, 2009
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here is his food log http://fathead-movie.com/content/MyFoodLog.htm...
carolyn_graff
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Jul 5, 2009
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Hm... What he ate doesn't prove the point of the movie - the calories were close to 1900 a day, and he ate classic diet foods, diet snacks, some diet drinks,...
haecklers
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Jul 6, 2009
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Re: Movie Review: Fat Head I'll give my 2 cents worth about this Fat Head (maybe worth about that much...). I enjoyed it. It presents lots of good...
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Jul 6, 2009
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I borrowed the movie from the public library. It is worth watching and I got my teenage daughter to watch it with me since she likes to eat at McDonalds. the...
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Jul 7, 2009
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I got the impression this movie was sponsored by McDonald's. Their images appeared there so many times and the entire first half was just to counter the...
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