You are a Lab Rat !

Documentary Movies about Food and Your Health

Change the world by changing what you eat. What food you buy with your money will determine the fate of this planet.

Below I have listed some movies that can dramatically change the quality of your life and also help the earth move into a better direction.

Since 1990, genetically modified foods have been sneaking their way into your stomach. Plants and animals genes are modified by using virus and bacteria to host the gene entry and changes to the cells and reproduction. Sound safe to you?

As we people, we human-sized lab rats, eat up these altered food commodities unknowingly, we are suffering terrible mysterious ailments in unprecedented numbers: Diabetes, Obesity, Brain Tumors, Blood Sugar and Insulin problems, Endometriosis, Depression, Dementia, Anxiety, Cancer, and so much more, it does not end.

Nuking your brain with bluetooth wifi probably is not helping you much either. There are a lot of modern technologies, that although they may make our activities more convenient, they are not serving your overall good health.

When I was a kid, it was not like this. Life was different. People did not en masse need anti-depressants, other drugs, and major surgeries.

Why is this happening to us now?

It is nothing other than money and greed and runaway capitalism: big business people bribe politicians by funding their campaigns, politicians appoint people and make law choices in favor of big business, suppressing the dangers and risks of products, food businesses poison us personally, reaping as much profit as possible, while the insurance and health industries further rape us when we are sick from the foods and technology.

Go to the source and change it! Change what you buy to eat.

Some other leading countries refuse to buy or eat certain U.S. food because the concern is that serious, yet our government does everything in their power to protect the businesses and keep its citizens (you) in the dark about what you are eating.

All the while you are complacent, our genetically modified food is contaminating the natural food sources in all the world, either carried by the wind, water, or tossed by the companies themselves into others’ crops!

It is a terrible evil cycle and YOU are the rat in the maze my friends. WE, the People with our belly aches, head aches, and financial debts just don’t know what is happening to us. It is time for change!

What are YOU going to do about it? Just run around in your little box maze testing their contaminated foods and drugs? Keep giving this poison to your babies because it is cheap so they can grow up to be schizophrenic, psychotic, or autistic? Or are you going to make a change?

Start by watching free on Hulu.comThe Future of Food (2004) by Deborah Koons. This will give you a basic understanding of some of what is happening.

A change to Organic, gluten-free, un-processed, unaltered, local foods will have immediate positive effects for you: clear thinking, stable moods, and a significant drop in physical pain.

Plus, organic natural foods taste so much better!

With scientists genetically altering life forms to be seedless and infertile (plants, animals, and humans), life will simply eventually come to an end, for there will be no more air or water cycles either because they rely on the plants and animals. We are all connected.

When possible, AVOID herbicides, pesticides, highly processed, hormone injected, and genetically altered foods.

Educate yourself today about what is happening to your food. Go to Wikipedia and learn what you are eating: rBST, rGST, BGH, insulin, pesticides, herbicides, agent orange, genetically modified foods, dioxin…

As a planet, we will either turn into a barren dry Mars or remain the earthly lush Garden of Eden with which we have been blessed. Just changing who you give your money to is an enormous first step.

Buy Organic and local foods, when possible! It will make you feel better physically, emotionally, and spiritually, while also contributing to slow down the progress of the greed monsters who are killing this planet by disrupting the natural flow.

If you cannot look at your food and know exactly from where it came or how it was made, or you have no idea what are the ingredients in the food because they look like a foreign biotech language, you should be concerned. The more processing, packaging, and mystery to your food, the more you can figure it is bad for you. The words “natural” and “healthy” are just sales pitches, not honest legally binding contracts with you.

Look for these Organic labels:

Organic Certification
USDA organic seal.svg
United States
JAS organic seal.png
Japan
Australian organic seal.jpg
Australia
German organic seal.jpg
Germany
Agriculture biologique-logo.png
France

When you see those Organic labels, it is not an absolute guarantee of purity, but you will have better odds of meeting these requirements:

  • avoidance of most synthetic chemical inputs (e.g. fertilizerpesticidesantibioticsfood additives, etc), genetically modified organisms, irradiation, and the use of sewage sludge;
  • use of farmland that has been free from synthetic chemicals for a number of years (often, three or more);
  • keeping detailed written production and sales records (audit trail);
  • maintaining strict physical separation of organic products from non-certified products;
  • undergoing periodic on-site inspections.

As long as we are mass producing food and having to package it, there will always be health risks. Minimizing the contaminations is the best we can do at this stage. If you have any land or patches of sunlight, grow your own food from organic dirt and seeds!

Please watch these movies now and make a change! Your body and your children depend on it. There is no time to wait.

Food Inc. (2008) by Robert Kenner

Free on Hulu.com:

The Future of Food (2004) by Deborah Koons

Super Size Me (2004) by Morgan Spurlock

Writers & Filmmakers Note: These are top notch successful food and health related documentaries that any writers or filmmakers considering to make a movie about similar topics must watch! Pay attention to how their stories unfold and how, even though it is a documentary about food, you become emotionally attached to the characters and have involvement with these movies. Whether you are writing fiction or non-fiction, there is much to be learned from these movies.

These are the kinds of movies that change your life and change the world; they are the most important, noble, and courageous types of filmmaking a person can do, to challenge big businesses for the betterment of humanity and for the earth.

Please add other movies to the comments section that you feel are life changers.



Comments

4 Responses to “You are a Lab Rat !”

  1. t. sterling on June 5th, 2010 11:57 am

    I haven’t seen The Future of Food yet, but I’ve recently seen Food, Inc and Capitalism: A Love Story back-to-back which kinda almost made me feel, I dunno, paranoid? A bit angry too. Those movies seem to work hand in hand. Highly informative and awakening.

    I remember watching Super Size Me and I had already stopped eating at McDonalds, but that just cemented my choice not to eat there again if I could help it.

    As for changing my way of where I get food, honestly, it doesn’t. I’m very aware of what I buy now, but sometimes, at the end, it’s about what I can afford or what’s actually available. And I’ve known about the mistreatment of livestock for a long time and sadly, that hasn’t really affected me too much either. I think if it did, I’d be a vegetarian.

  2. Melissa Donovan on June 8th, 2010 3:52 pm

    Yes! I’m so glad people are learning more about food and good health. We still have a long way to go, but documentaries and articles like this one will do much to raise awareness among everyday people. Keep spreading the word!

  3. admin on July 5th, 2010 11:35 am

    All we can do is try to do our best and change for the better as much as we can.

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