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What the Health is the Shocking Documentary Challenging the Traditional Western Diet

This is the film that will convince you to go vegan, out of sheer terror.

Filmmaker Kip Andersen educates the viewers of this documentary (available on Netflix) on how to properly prevent and even reverse afflictions from common chronic diseases; he also scrutinizes why leading American health organizations don't want people to fully grasp the link between diet and disease.

The on-going facts are compelling throughout the entire documentary conveniently cited on their site.  Diabetes is of global epidemic proportions.  Yes, insulin is a hormone and synthetic hormone distruptors are rampant on our chemical plant now, but diet is still so very powerful.

The World Health Organization classified bacon and sausage as carcinogenic to humans around 2015.  So why has everyone been encouraged to be so bacon crazed, to put bacon on their bacon, right before they add more bacon?  Selling bacon themed products online became quite the hit and bacon managed to infuse itself into more versatile cuisine then mere breakfast.  Remember? Everyone went all ape for bacon?  Like it was the meme of meat.  Turns out it can give you cancer.

As you continue watching the film, you start to become even more deprogrammed, as you begin to realize that yeah, total major duh, eggs and milk are baby food for developing chicks and calves.  They're naturally chocked full of hormones anyways--for other non-human animals.  One of them is not even a mammal.   Supposedly eating cheese is about as addictive as heroin, in permissible amounts of puss form?  At some point, it gets eerily insistent that not only should we all stop eating decaying dead flesh (that is sometimes rotting in the hot sun in as it transitions its way into your tummy), we need to stop consuming all animal byproducts altogether.     

It is practically unfathomable if the entire country went vegan even though it's painfully obvious that's what we must start doing to return to a type of collective therapeutic homeostasis.  The industry landscape would be radically transformed, wealth would be redirected, for a number of reasons.  This is most likely the true reason behind obfuscating the link of disease with diet, as it's claimed in the film the data has been available for 50 years.    

If you can't stomach even the thought of going vegan, consider Dr. Michael Greger wisely noting the primary plus of converting to a plant based diet: “Nothing tastes as good as healthy feels”. Hippocrates famously said, "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food."  It wouldn't be easy, but if you are feeling unwell, why not just try their 30 Day Vegan Challenge?--what's the worse that could happen?  You'd actually start feeling better? It's not like anybody ever goes through meat withdrawal.  Except Samantha Jones.


More spooky, is the observation of the passage of monies between lobbyists, share holders, the medical industry, the cosmetic industry, the fragrance industry, the dairy industry, the pork industry, the poultry industry, the beef industry, to various cancer "research" societies not really interested in researching a cure because they're getting financial "donations" from the cancer-causing culprits - of industry, their revenue stream. These are major conflicts of interest that occur regularly in plain sight.

How does that make you feel?  Knowing there's people out there that are purposefully profiting off of human misery, to the degree that misery is being actively created?  Maybe you are one of the many miserable humans out there who has been purposely and grossly misguided since apparently you are more profitable to these various flagship industries when you're eating crap food, taking various "maintenance" medications indefinitely, paying for that health insurance, meeting that co-pay but never your deductible, in a medical system that's been run more like a country club, in a world where you're supposed to accept cancer as something normal and inevitable.

Eating more vegetables definitely won't kill you, but apparently not eating them will, so...what the hell?

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