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Thursday, March 29, 2012

BREVILLE FOUNTAIN JUICER:Fat Sick & Nearly Dead


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Fat Sick & Nearly Dead

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Studio: Passion River Films Release Date: 10/11/2011




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    218 of 227 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Saving Our Lives, April 9, 2011
    This review is from: Fat Sick & Nearly Dead (DVD)
    Joe Cross, our hero in "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead", an inspiring documentary, is both overweight and has a serious medical problem to boot --- an auto-immune disease that requires 15 milligrams a day of Prednisone. That dosage guarantees long-term adverse side effects.

    Although his physical challenges are serious, if not dire, Cross is a successful businessman. Facing progressive deterioration of his health, he decides to aggressively address his compromised vitality, and has the financial wherewithal to do so. Cross leaves his Australian home and business for the United States --- his "home away from home" --- and goes on a physician-supervised 2-month juice fast. He spends 30 days in New York City, and the second 30 days travelling by road from East to West.

    Along the way he talks to people everywhere he goes, promoting the virtues of juice fasting. Two of the folks he meets are moved to join him. The first, a woman who suffers from migraines also suffers the... Read more
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    140 of 144 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Got my attention, June 5, 2011
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    S. Young (OH United States) - See all my reviews
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    I was so inspired after watching this movie I pulled my juicer out of the closet and I'm heading to Whole Foods today to pick up some good veggies and fruits. OK, I'm not overweight by hundreds of pounds or much less even fifty but I constantly battle with my weight going up and down 20-30 pounds. When I lose the weight I always feel so great but inevitably real life sets in and I find myself reaching for the wrong foods. Just to watch the weight loss of these two guys, Joe who made the documentary and Phil whom Joe met on his path across America during his 60 day juice fast, and seeing their life transform was amazing. Of course I realize that a juice fast may take the weight off and then after the fact I am left with the daily choices again but I really need to make a change for good this time because when the weight creeps up so does my blood pressure and I do not want to end up on medication.
    So I am trying the 10 day fast and at the same time I am going to overhaul just... Read more
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    97 of 101 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely fantastic story, December 9, 2010
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    Brian C. (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead (DVD)
    I was fortunate enough to be at the premiere screening at the Sonoma Film Festival this year.
    The film is about Joe Cross, a businessman from Australia who's health was absolutely in shambles. He had a rare autoimmune disease and was in regular pain and had to take multiple medications to counteract the symptoms. He finally decided enough time was already wasted on treating symptoms and he wanted to treat the cause. He decided to take a 60 day tour of the US (30 in NYC and 30 spread throughout the rest of the country) to reboot his body and immune system with nothing but raw vegetables in juice form.
    Joe's story alone was moving enough, but in Arizona Joe met Phil, a truck driver with the same autoimmune disease and even heaver than Joe had ever been. This is really the point where the story took a fantastic turn. Joe realized this film isn't just about him becoming healthy, its about educating people to how important simple nutrients are.
    I highly recommend seeing... Read more
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