March 31st 2011,
I watched Food Matters and I instantly changed my lifestyle without a second thought.
Not exact matches
I have been transitioning over to more plant based eating trying to follow Dr. Fuhrman, Dr. McDougall I have
watched Knives over Forks,
Food Matters and just recently Fat, Sick and near death — all these dvds have been very motivating to get myself on right track towards eating healthier.
Manifest your motivation by
watching documentaries such as
Food Matters and That Sugar Film and find some new
I actually sent
Food Matters to someone, and he has completely changed his diet since
watching it.
Watching «
Food Matters» film helped me turn my life around & I'm forever grateful.
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watch online)
Food Matters (
watch online) Forks Over Knives Earthlings (YouTube link)
Whether you FF or BF, allow them to have some junk
food occasionally and
watch tv, it
matters more what you are TEACHING them.
Watch «
food Matters» and read» One Answer to Cancer» and you will realized that many healthy persons live on a very good nutritious plant based diet, and also and more importantly, where their overall health problems also mostly disappear or can stabilize to normal.
No
matter what your break looks like, taking time off of diligently planning your meals and
watching your
food consumption is an excellent strategy for long term results.
I
watched «
Food Matters».
I like to
watch movies (DVD's) I like going out or staying home for that
matter, I love to cook especially after
watching the
food channel, my favorite time is during a thunder storm and I can stay at home, it does «nt get much better when...
Later on the sullen, silent kidnapper (Peter Stormare) is seen
watching a daytime soap on a set with poor reception while he distractedly scarfs down junk
food, which is considered more worthy of our interest than the kidnapped woman who lies dead in a corner of the same room; precisely when and how she died is made to seem a trivial
matter — a passing detail, lost (as it were) between commercial breaks.
You can sit back and
watch stupid sitcoms and eat fatty
food for hours, or grab a book and read for an hour or two something extra about your work, life, or anything beneficial for that
matter.
I shared my own stories and he literally made me promise to continue to
watch what I fed my family (to be mindful where our
food came from, that good farmers and safe farming practices
matter) and to be aware of the devastating impact even hidden toxic chemicals in products in the home and
food would eventually have on health.