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You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment is a 2024 American documentary series set for streaming on Netflix. It is based on an 8-week study conducted by Stanford University that put 22 sets of genetically identical twins on opposing (but healthy) diets: omnivore and vegan. It was released on January 1, 2024.
In the film, the experts interviewed conclude that to the problem of chronic diseases, the remedy is better eating, especially a whole food, plant-based diet, where such conditions as high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer could be mediated through dietary means instead of medication. The film's experts say that a whole diet focused on ...
The journal criticized the film for "one-sided research" and claims lacking in scientific basis, saying "The Game Changers only includes research that is conducive to the message they want to convey, that a vegan (plant based) diet is better in all respects than a diet containing animal-derived foods." The journal opined that it is "of ...
Documentaries Title Year Subject The Animals Film: 1981 Ethics Diet for a New America (film) 1991 Environment & Health A Cow at My Table: 1998 Ethics Meet Your Meat: 2002 Ethics Peaceable Kingdom: 2004 Ethics Earthlings: 2005 Ethics A Sacred Duty: 2007 Ethics Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home: 2009 Ethics Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead: 2010 ...
I Could Never Go Vegan is a 2024 British documentary film directed by Thomas Pickering, which explores the plant-based lifestyle and its impact on individuals and society. The film aims to address common misconceptions about veganism and provide a balanced view of the benefits and challenges associated with adopting a vegan diet.
Forks Over Knives is a 2011 American documentary film which argues that avoiding animal products and ultra-processed foods, and instead eating a whole-food, plant-based diet (whole grains, legumes, tubers, vegetables, and fruits), may serve as a form of chronic illness intervention.
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PlantPure Nation features interviews with Dr. Michael Greger, Dr. Neal Barnard, and Professor T. Colin Campbell.It also follows Campbell's son, Nelson Campbell, as he attempts to establish a plant-based health initiative in Mebane, North Carolina, [1] after House Bill 550 failed to pass in the Kentucky House of Representatives.