DH and I saw Super Size Me this weekend. It's the documentary about the guy who ate nothing but McDonald's meals for 30 days straight.
As someone who has studied health and nutrition as a side passion for many, many years, there was not a great deal of new information for me. However, to see this man's body actually begin to break down within the first 10 days and get ready to die...that was a pretty powerful message on the fast food industry. Midway through his experiment his doctors, girlfriend, and mother were urging him to stop because his eating habits were killing him. (An interesting side note...his girlfriend is a vegan chef.)
This film was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival, and as a result (although McDonald's urges that there was no correlation), McDonald's are discontinuing their super size value meals.
DH, a self-entitled fast-food and Coke junkie, has sworn off all of it since watching this film. I strongly encourage people to see this film. It is disturbing. But it is also very educational and actually pretty funny. And it makes you really think about the substance that we put into our bodies and the effect it has on our health. And especially our children's health.
And no, I do not have any financial interest in this film. It was just that good. Go see the flick and judge for yourself.
As someone who has studied health and nutrition as a side passion for many, many years, there was not a great deal of new information for me. However, to see this man's body actually begin to break down within the first 10 days and get ready to die...that was a pretty powerful message on the fast food industry. Midway through his experiment his doctors, girlfriend, and mother were urging him to stop because his eating habits were killing him. (An interesting side note...his girlfriend is a vegan chef.)
This film was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival, and as a result (although McDonald's urges that there was no correlation), McDonald's are discontinuing their super size value meals.
DH, a self-entitled fast-food and Coke junkie, has sworn off all of it since watching this film. I strongly encourage people to see this film. It is disturbing. But it is also very educational and actually pretty funny. And it makes you really think about the substance that we put into our bodies and the effect it has on our health. And especially our children's health.
And no, I do not have any financial interest in this film. It was just that good. Go see the flick and judge for yourself.