Why We Like ItWe’re fans of Food Matters because the creators — like us — believe that good health can be achieved in a natural way: through healthy and informed eating habits, rather than the overuse of medication. Following the notion that “you are what you eat,” producer-directors James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch have created a documentary film that takes a hard-hitting look at our current state of health. Food Matters cuts to the core causes of our health problems, offering broad and informed perspectives on the food and drug industries. The feature-length film also features interviews with world leaders in nutrition and natural healing who support the claim that eating wholesome, unprocessed foods is an effective strategy for treating and even curing chronic illnesses like cancer and diabetes. As an extension of the documentary film, the Food Matters “Learning Programs” offer discussions with world-renowned nutritionists, scientists and MDs pertaining to natural treatments for cancer, heart disease, diabetes, depression and mental illness. We like the supplemental programs because they give people access to solid information that allows them to begin preventing illnesses before they occur. How It WorksThere are several ways to reap the rewards and benefits of the bevy of information that Food Matters has to offer.
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