Hungry For Change: Documentary film review

March 27, 2012 in Health Information, Juicing Tips

I recently came across a new documentary called, Hungry For Change. It was an eye-opening film that really hit home with my family and me.

Much of the film reiterated what many of us in the juicing community know already: Large amounts of fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs are VITAL for our health and well-being. Most of us know that processed foods aren’t great for us but what’s worse is that much of the “food” that is sold in America today isn’t food at all anymore but more “food like” products. It delves into the deceptive marketing and labeling that is running amok. Things that might look healthy at first glance really isn’t. Many of our processed foods are designed to keep us addicted to them.

The film also talks about how our food really is lab manufactured. Filled with chemicals and ingredients that man has concocted. I’m a pretty clean eater to begin with but this film has force even me to take a closer look at some of the stuff in my diet.

There is a whole section of the film that discusses the health benefits of juicing. I learned that cilantro and parsley are natural detoxifiers for your body. I didn’t know that before watching the movie and those two herbs have been immediately added to my juicing regime!

Here’s what they say:

“Parsley cleanses your entire blood supply and it also gives you fresh breath, it contains so much chlorophyl that it cleanses the whole system. Cilantro (coriander) binds with heavy metals, many people are exposed to mercury poisoning through their dental amalgams. Cilantro binds with the mercury and eliminates it from the body so it doesn’t get lodged in your brain cells.” - Mike Adams.

Hungry For Change also stresses the importance for a balanced life. In addition to eating well people should strive to: Get enough sleep, exercise, laugh more and be self-accepting.

If you are interested in checking out Hungry For Change you can CLICK HERE and see it on your computer for FREE now thru March 31. After that you can order it.

Let me know what you think of the movie!

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