Eating You Alive Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Showbiz Grade: B+ Director: Paul David Kennamer Jr. Written by: Paul David Kennamer Jr. Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, James Cameron, Suzy Amis, Penn Jillette, T. Colin Campbell, Joel Fuhrman, John McDougall, Andrew W. Saul, Michael Greger, Caldwell Esselstyn Jr., Neal Barnard, Dean Ornish, Kim Williams Scott Stoll Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 12/14/16 Opens: December 14, 2016If I hear another health documentary quoting Hippocrates’ famous saying, “Let food be thy medicine,” I just might scream. Happily there is no such quote in Pal David Kennamer Jr.’s “Eating You Alive,” though he does quote another Greek, I think Socrates, who once said “Eat to [ Read More ]
The post Eating You Alive Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Eating You Alive Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 12/16/2016
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
I have an eating disorder. I have fought for years to try and keep my weight down. I am one of those people who have gained and lost the same 50 to 75 pounds so many times it is now very difficult to lose the weight at all. Yet I am determined to get my weight down to a healthy level and keep it there. I always thought I was doing something wrong, well obviously I have been, but I have had no help from the food industry in these United States. Along with recent documentaries about the unhealthy food we have available in our grocery stores and restaurants such as Food Inc, Super Size Me and Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead you can, and should, see Fed Up, an infuriating look at the processed foods we all have access to in our grocery stores.
Fed Up is definitely one sided, but for reasons that are obvious.
Fed Up is definitely one sided, but for reasons that are obvious.
- 7/4/2016
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Dr. Oz has approved his first crash diet, a 7-day diet created by Dr. Joel Fuhrman that is based on food density. Dr. Oz has shared all the diet details on his blog.
For one week, 90% of food intake is nutrient-dense foods like vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, beans and whole grains. The other 10% should be healthy oils, meats and dairy.
Breakfast should include light foods like fruit, oat and flax. Beans are the main ingredient in a typical lunch that can be consumed in a burger, chili or as a dip. For dinner, green vegetables should be the main event -- salads, vegetable pizza, or a green stir-fry. ...
For one week, 90% of food intake is nutrient-dense foods like vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, beans and whole grains. The other 10% should be healthy oils, meats and dairy.
Breakfast should include light foods like fruit, oat and flax. Beans are the main ingredient in a typical lunch that can be consumed in a burger, chili or as a dip. For dinner, green vegetables should be the main event -- salads, vegetable pizza, or a green stir-fry. ...
- 6/18/2012
- by rnazarali
- Foodista
Dr. Oz has approved his first crash diet. The talk show host announced on Friday that he will be revealing in detail a diet that will allow users to lose 10 pounds in seven days.
The new diet was created by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and his based on his version of a density food scale. The higher foods are on the scale, the more fat they will allow you to burn -- which also means dieters can eat as much as they want.
The foods with the highest density include green and starchy vegetables, and fruit. Foods like sweets, red meat and full-fat dairy sit lowest on the food density scale.
Tune in to Dr. Oz's show tomorrow (Monday) as he delves deeper into the diet that has gotten his seal of approval. ...
The new diet was created by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and his based on his version of a density food scale. The higher foods are on the scale, the more fat they will allow you to burn -- which also means dieters can eat as much as they want.
The foods with the highest density include green and starchy vegetables, and fruit. Foods like sweets, red meat and full-fat dairy sit lowest on the food density scale.
Tune in to Dr. Oz's show tomorrow (Monday) as he delves deeper into the diet that has gotten his seal of approval. ...
- 6/3/2012
- by rnazarali
- Foodista
The fifth game of the NBA finals is on tonight and if you've been following along at all, you'll know that the series is tied up at 2-2. The games I've seen so far (the first three, I missed the last one because of work and will be missing tonight's game for the same reason) have been back and forth the whole time and incredibly exciting. Except I don't really want exciting, because I'd just like the Heat to win. Frankly, it's probably a little better for my sanity that I won't be able to get any information on the game other than what the little Espn app on my phone is able to tell me. Anyone who's not watching basketball tonight, I hope you're either big "So You Think You Can Dance" fans or have some nice DVDs to get through because otherwise you're Sol. Here's Thursday night's TV:...
- 6/9/2011
- by Intern Rusty
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.