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"Food Matters" Exposes Pharmaceutical Agendas, Finds Simpler Body-Healing Solution

Tanaya Ghosh |
November 26, 2012 | 3:32 p.m. PST

Food Editor

(FoodMatters.tv)
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The worldwide screening of the clean eating documentary, "Food Matters," is now live, with over 20,216 people worldwide who have pre-registered to watch the film.

Similar in content, editing style, and dramatics to Food Matters' previous film, "Hungry For Change," the film enlightens viewers on the billion-dollar food and pharmaceutical industries' agendas. With that, it encourages people to take steps toward treating the body better.

Those interested in improving their health and elevating their general wellness, or just those who are curious as to what this buzzworthy film is about, can view the feature online for free here.

During the course of the film, "Food Matters" explores its findings to answer the following commonly asked questions:

- How food can be used as medicine?

- Is organic food more healthful than conventional?

- Should I be taking supplements?

- What are some natural treatments for cancer and other diseases?

- Which drugs might do more harm than good?

- What are the best ways to detox, lose weight and keep it off?

From now until November 30th, viewers will also have access to special discounts on related items such as the "Food Matters" DVD, the "New Revised Edition of the Detox & Rejuvenation Guide" e-book, Food Matters Mastery, and the official recipe book.

After viewing the film, it definitely is worth checking out, as it offers simple tips to better health that sound a lot more appealing than visiting the doctor for prescription medications that only cover up symptoms.

The experts in the film assert that if the body is given the nutrients it needs from bio-available sources, it will heal itself and can actually turn back the clock to a more youthful and energetic you.

The holistic approach by "Food Matters" drives home the message that the root of people's health problems, which they say lies in the convenience foods we eat today, must be eliminated in order for the body to heal itself.

Even if we can incorporate just a few of the tips the film suggests, it is worth sharing with loved ones so that they can do the same.

For an in-depth look at "Hungry For Change," see Neon Tommy's coverage here.

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