Eating You Alive

Eating You Alive

By Paul David Kennamer, Jr.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2018-12-04
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 48min
  • Director: Paul David Kennamer, Jr.
  • Production Company: Smallbox Entertainment Group
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.9/10
6.9
From 14 Ratings

Description

Nearly 30.4 million people die each year from chronic diseases and $3. 8 trillion spent in healthcare costs in the U. S. alone for treating what the CDC defines as "among most common, costly and preventable of all health problems. " Tackling one of the greatest health catastrophes of our time, this powerful film reveals how what we eat exacerbates illnesses and, more importantly, explains — in an accessible and engrossing manner — how we can prevent, arrest and even reverse chronic diseases through diet. Along with professional insights from several leading physicians and medical researchers, Eating You Alive features compelling endorsements from celebrities such as director James Cameron and actress Suzy Amis Cameron, actor Samuel L. Jackson and entertainer Penn Jillette, in addition to moving testimonies from everyday individuals who have healed themselves with whole foods. It's time for a revolution in healthcare and it starts with the next bite.

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Reviews

  • Good, but then...

    3
    By GreekGuy81684
    The begging makes an excellent case for being mindful of what you eat and the ramifications of not taking nutrition into consideration throughout life. The second half, however, goes into full blown propaganda mode, aggressively pushing it's no animal product agenda. It atcually made me feel very uncomfortable. Suddenly, it felt as if PETA took over the documentary. it was very disconcerning and disappointing. I myself have lost 150 pounds and still (slowly) shedding. I've experienced the pains of obecity and also the health benefits expressed in this video. Mindfull eating and careful consideration of everything eaten is the key. These is a balance between vegetarian & animal. Admittedly, my own diet is about 90% vegetable products and 10% animal. i believe the main takeaway is to steer clear of all processed foods and refined sugars and focus on a natural nutrition dense lifestyle.
  • Bias

    1
    By Boiler_maker
    I agree in the idea that what we are eating is killing us. The American diet has caused many of the health issues. I do no agree with the bias of the film. No counter views are given. I recommend everyone read the Obesity Code for another view on the health epidemic in America.
  • This is fiction not a doc

    1
    By Godgifted1
    This is mislabeled crap
  • Changed our lives!

    5
    By Johnny Hoel
    Seemed like a big change but it was easier - and more importantly - the best thing we’ve ever done! Only regret is that we didn’t go whole food plant based sooner! 💪🏽🌱
  • it's a start.

    3
    By n0vice
    Totally biased. But, I can say that because I have a mostly plant based diet anyway. Everything in moderation. Live like no one else so you can live like no one else. I've lost 100 lbs over 3 years. Most of that was an increase of exercise and better food choices. If someone were to go completely plant based they would probably have the success of a smoker quitting. The key is to make a decision to make a change in your life and work to move more to loose weight (if you need to) and make decisions to eat better quality food (less fat and refined sugars). You can't go wrong with complete vegan but if you can't sustain it, work on addressing at least one meal a day, 5 days a week (e.g. breakfast). Once you've tackled that, move to lunch. By that time you should see gains and will have motivation to change dinner. I'm serious, it works. Good luck for all that have a desire to make a change in their life.
  • No fact or science to be found here

    1
    By TAG15
    I thought this would be a documentary on eating healthy. It is not. It is nothing more than propaganda to get people to chose vegetarian life style. Worse, they straight lie, telling the audience that plant only diets will cure everything from heart disease to cancer, and rather than listening to their doctors people should just go vegan. They use pseudo-science and half truths to distort facts. Not one reference to peer reviewed paper or study, and no counter arguments. This movie is going to get gullible people killed.
  • Vegan movie

    1
    By Ipodteen
    Nothing to watch here unless you are a vegan.
  • Eye Opening !

    5
    By Andy Lai 
    I’m having health issues , and I think I found the miracle now , hope so ... this really gave me an in depth on what I had been eating to what I’m facing now , I will have less meat , phase by phase , greens has always been in my diet and I will continue to have more . Fast food needs to go ! Overall all about this documentary is good , one thing I don’t agree is about Chemotherapy, my grandma was on Chemo for 1 year and she is still well and great after 10 yrs , she cut out chicken and continue with her minion medications and annual checkup , she is great now, Thank God! Give this documentary a try , what is there to loose !?!?!
  • Lots of bunk..

    2
    By BarbaraG1950
    This movies point of view is mostly bunk and unrealistic for most people. I’m a vegetarian but noooo that isn’t good enough because one needs to be a vegan to have a healthy life. Lots of Hollywood types giving their opinions. Why? Waste and lots of bunk.
  • Wonderful

    4
    By Rdrive
    This is a great introduction into why eating a whole foods plant based diet can make great changes in personal health. I have many friends who have changed to a plant based diet and I have seen dramatic changes in their health. Its really time for people to take responsibility for their lives. Don't blame big Pharma. They are a business and they are doing what businesses do, try to make money. I work in a pharmacy and people complain constantly about how big pharma is screwing them over, but with many of them, if they took responsibiltiy for themselves they could reduce their need to pay for their expensive monthly prescriptions simply by eating better.

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