As I mentioned briefly in my last AllisonFit series
installment, I watched 3 health documentaries on Netflix recently. I highly recommend watching all of them if
you haven’t seen them and are interested in learning more about health and some
new things going on in the health industry.
They are all available on Netflix Instant Streaming, but I am sure that
you can find them elsewhere as well if you don’t have a Netflix account
available to you.
1.
“Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead”
My favorite of the 3 documentaries, this film follows 2 men on their
journey to lose massive amounts of weight and live healthier lives. How do they do it you ask? By participating in 60 day juice fasts. Now, that may sound crazy and impossible, but
juicing has tons of health benefits and has actually been something that I have
been considering doing for myself for a while now. This film just confirmed that it’s something
that I should start doing for myself.
I’m even considering doing a smaller 3-10 day juice fast of my own! The amount of weight these guys lost is
incredible, and the changes made to their bodies is phenomenal. You have to see it to believe it.
2.
“Hungry for Change”
Another great documentary, this film has a ton of great information for
those wanting a more factual based documentary.
The film goes into such minute details about fad diets and whether or
not the REALLY work, sugar, aspartame, addictions, cleansing the body, and much
more. It is filled with personal
testimonies and experts’ information on the subjects in the film. I consider this film to be a bit more well
done that Food Matters (they are made by the same people) as it discusses how
all of these things tie into your overall well-being.
3.
“Food Matters”
Food
Matters essentially delves into the world of disease and infection and
discusses the medical world and all of the advances in medical technology that
we have in today’s society. However, the
filmmakers take it one step further- could medical care be reduced, or less
necessary if we simply eat healthier diets?
Food DOES matter in this case!
But be warned, this documentary does contain some pretty graphic images
(the film does warn you before they show them- take that warning
seriously).
So there you have it!
Those are the three health documentaries that I have recently
watched! Let me know if you have watched any good ones lately and let
me know if you would recommend them to me!
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