Movies | September 21, 2009 | 16 comments

Processed People: The Documentary

julesrs007
They call it "food"...

What are we eating, and why?

Food has become a great mystery to many Americans.

It comes in boxes, it's to them passed over fast food counters, they don't know what's in it, they don't even know who makes it or where it comes from.

Media experts speculate on the secret ingredient in the "French diet" or the "Mediterranean Diet."

It's simple.

It's called food.


Processed People: The Movie

Processed People features in-depth discussions with leading health experts detailing why so many of us are sick, and offers proven solutions to our current devastating health crisis.

Tragically, many Americans are victims of a "health care" system and way of life which are devastating to our overall well-being. To those running our system, the bottom line on the dollars we're able to spend is more important than the bottom line on our health. We're caught in a perpetual grinding machine, unable to escape.

It’s nearly impossible to be liberated when there's so much confusing, conflicting information, and when the “authorities” giving you advice -- be they the government or industry-controlled organizations like the American Dietetic Association -- don't necessarily have your best interests at heart.

Processed People introduces you to real life people who have rid themselves of diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and Multiple Sclerosis, just through changing their diet. They literally threw away their drugs, shed pounds, and got their lives back.

Why can't you get this information in the mainstream media? Because nearly every network and cable channel in the world relies on advertising dollars from Big Food and Big Drugs.

Even PBS won’t bite the hand that feeds it. But now you can have this information on DVD – and reap the benefits.

Processed People examines these topics:

Why are we so fat?
What is health?
Health care or sick care?
Are we what we eat?
Do we need to eat animal products?
What's the role of exercise?
What's a processed person?
Can you "de-process" yourself?
What happens if we don't change?
Who needs to see this Film?
Basically everyone. It's for people who want to help themselves, as well as for those who want to introduce their own friends and loved ones to a healthy lifestyle.
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16 comments // Processed People: The Documentary

  • sfinfgeld2
  • vesher
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      vesher  
    • great post. it is so unfortunate that even when accosted with all the facts, simple economics and convenience generally wins out.

      also, f*ck kraft.

    • 2 years ago
  • StaciMagnolia
    • 0
      StaciMagnolia  
    • I totally understand the convenience of processed food.
      It's easy and it's delicious.
      However, what I don't understand is how people are complacent feeding themselves -- and their children -- unnatural ingredients day after day. And how do they function? How do they feel good?
      I have a theory these 'box' eaters are also the ones scared of, and spreading, Swine Flu......

    • 2 years ago
  • LarzNero
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      LarzNero  
    • Image
    • It always comes back to "Where Did This Come From?" like the novel says. The environment, human rights, you name it. The fact that you don't know where it comes from leads to problems you may be a part of and not even know it.

    • 2 years ago
  • artemis6
    • 0
      artemis6  
    • Once you get off the processed stuff , you will really feel the difference . It becomes very easy to resist , even repulsive .

    • 2 years ago
  • carmalite
    • 0
      carmalite  
    • If you cook all your own food and quit eating junk food, you will discover that you become much more slender.

      I had to go on a special diet and while i was not a fat person, I became a thin person. I do not eat processed food. I make everything from scratch. And I am very slender.

    • 2 years ago
  • zras
  • CarlosIsDown
    • 0
      CarlosIsDown  
    • zras:

      It's not really about going on a diet to get skinny, it's about eating fresh foods and cooking at home.

      Change your "diet" (diet in the traditional sense) to eat more food> not food like substancess.

    • 2 years ago
  • jkw077
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      jkw077  
    • Here is a list of ALL Kraft Brands (from their own website):

      1. A1
      2. Alpen Gold
      3. Breakstone’s Knudsen
      4. Capri Sun
      5. Carte Noir
      6. Cheez Whiz
      7. Chips Ahoy!
      8. Club Social
      9. Cool Whip
      10. Cote d’Or
      11. California Pizza Kitchen
      12. Cracker Barrel
      13. Cyrstal Light
      14. Deluxe
      15. DiGiorno
      16. Estrella
      17. General Foods International
      18. Gevalia
      19. Grand Mere
      20. Handy Snacks
      21. Honey Maid
      22. Jacks
      23. Jacobs
      24. Jell-O
      25. Kenco,
      26. Kool Aid
      27. Kraft
      28. Lacta
      29. Lu
      30. Lunchables
      31. Marabou
      32. Maxwell House
      33. Milka
      34. Miracle Whip
      35. Nabisco
      36. Newtons
      37. Nilla
      38. Nutter Butter
      39. Onko
      40. Oreo
      41. Oscar Mayer
      42. Philadelphia
      43. Planters
      44. Polly-O
      45. Post
      46. Premium
      47. Prince
      48. Ritz
      49. Royal
      50. Simmenthal
      51. South Beach Living
      52. Stove Top
      53. Tang
      54. Tassimo
      55. Toblerone
      56. Tombstone
      57. Trakinas
      58. Triscuit
      59. Velveeta
      60. Wheat Thins

    • 2 years ago
  • RaceBannon
  • boywhocould
  • pandaman2105
  • blue_blooded
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      blue_blooded  
    • it's crazy how processed some people are. I have friends that are amazed when i tell them that they can make things like jam, whipped cream and peanut butter at home. As if these things just magically appear in some factory out there. I think this proves that people have forgotten to think about food as organic things, but just as edible things.

    • 2 years ago
  • SeaJade
  • jmsrmy
  • julesrs007
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      julesrs007  
    • When they're not busy picking our pockets, or telling us we have to give up liberties in order to have freedom, they're selling us garbage and telling us it's food.

      Last time I checked, the manufactured food business is bigger than Big Oil and that kind of money buys inconceivably large amounts of propaganda, misinformation and corrupted science.

      "Eat food" . . .

      What a beautifully profound and revolutionary piece of advice.

      Ready to Get Healthy Again?
      The statistics are terrifying. Two hundred million Americans are overweight and 100 million are obese. More than 75 million Americans have high blood pressure. 24 million people are diabetic. Heart disease remains the No. 1 cause of death for men and women, followed by stroke and obesity-related cancers. Obesity has overtaken tobacco as the No. 1 cause of preventable deaths in the United States.

      Over 50% of bankruptcies are caused by what has become known as “medical debt.”

      Fast food, fast medicine, fast news and fast lives have turned many Americans into a sick, uninformed, indebted, “processed” people.

      Accurate, proven information is the antidote, the way to get off the "health care" treadmill.

      This brand new documentary, Processed People features insightful interviews from nine preeminent health experts. They discuss how and why Americans got into this mess, and what we can do to break the “processed people” cycle.

      An Experiment Gone Wrong:
      Fake news, fake money, fake food.

      Is there a pattern here?

      Fake news won't kill you, but fake food might in time.

    • 2 years ago
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