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film directed by Lee Fulkerson, an American independent filmmaker, you
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profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that
afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present
menu of animal-based and processed foods", principally by tracing the
careers and researches of two American physicians, Caldwell
Esselstyn and T. Colin Campbell. The docu-film will explore and expose
you to the exceptional journey of medical discovery as it examines the
profound claim that most, if not all, of the so-called "diseases of
affluence" that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by
rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods. The
major storyline in the film traces the personal journeys of a pair of
pioneering yet under-appreciated researchers, Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn.
The
filmmaker builds his case around the work of two doctors who grew up on
farms where cow's milk was considered "nature's perfect food," as Dr.
T. Colin Campbell puts it, and went into different fields of medicine,
but their research led them to the same conclusion. For 20 years,
Cornell University nutritional biochemist Campbell focused on China,
where degenerative disease rates skyrocketed with the increased
consumption of meat and dairy. By contrast, Japan and Kenya, where the
fare is leaner, have experienced far fewer incidences of such illnesses.
As a surgeon, Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, an Olympic
Gold Medalist for rowing, also witnessed the results of a dependence on
animal-based and processed foods: heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and
some forms of cancer. When his patients eliminated these items, they
experienced significant improvement. Several appear on screen, along
with Dr. Neal Barnard, Junshi Chen (collaborator on Campbell's China
Study) even mixed martial artist Mac Danzig. An opening title cautions
that the film should not serve as a substitute for medical advice, but
it certainly provides helpful information for anyone concerned about
their health.
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