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Food Matters – But is it the Answer to Cancer?
A provocative new documentary called Food Matters, just launched globally, aims to jolt the trillion-dollar worldwide sickness industry by declaring a range of scientifically verifiable solutions for curing disease naturally.
Nutritionists turned filmmakers, James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch, have produced a bold film based on a challenging and potentially startling message; that with the right kinds of foods, supplements and detoxification processes, we can prevent, arrest, and even reverse chronic illness.
"This film will shatter the belief fed to us by modern medicine that there is 'a pill for every ill’," says Colquhoun. "We're not suggesting pharmaceutical drugs don't have their place, we're saying our overburdened healthcare practitioners perhaps do not have the time to educate people about alternative treatments and healthy living."
"There are simple lifestyle changes we as individuals can make to start reversing serious illness," says ten Bosch.
British Campaign for Truth in Medicine founder, Phillip Day, a participant in the film, decries the medical industry’s reluctance even to train its doctors in nutrition. “Walk into any hospital at lunchtime and it’s quite clear no-one has the slightest clue what food will do to the human body. We have a medical system believing food is good enough to keep you alive, but not good enough to fix you when you’re sick. It’s an intellectually inconsistent argument. You are what you eat. Everyone knows it.”
At a time when our struggling health system is under review, and global healthcare reform is urgent, Food Matters brings together the world's leaders in nutrition and natural healing to present astonishing new claims. Can depression, obesity, alcoholism, heart disease, cancer, dementia and a host of other debilitating conditions be treated without the need for drugs or surgery?
Can high doses of Vitamin C really cure cancer? Can two handfuls of cashews provide the therapeutic equivalent of a prescription dose of Prozac? According to one of the film's contributors, Andrew W. Saul, author and therapeutic nutrition specialist with over 30 years experience in natural healing, these claims are entirely viable. Saul says our nations’ healthcare systems are in fact disease-care systems, and there is no money to be made in reducing levels of sickness and disease. "Good health makes a lot of sense,” he states, “but it doesn't make a lot of dollars."
Another of the film's commentators, Charlotte Gerson, founder of the Gerson Institute, claims a normal, healthy body has such powerful defences, it cannot, and will not develop cancer or any other chronic disease.
This powerful film steps in where Michael Moore's attack on the American healthcare system with Sicko stopped short. Colquhoun and ten Bosch hope Food Matters will inspire people to prevent illness and misery rather than rely on a system already in crisis to treat symptoms once sickness takes hold.
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