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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 18:34:08 GMT
I watched "Super Size Me" again this past weekend, and binge watched "30 Days" by Morgan Spurlock.
I had an idea about someone doing something similar to the show "30 Days" and making it a hybrid with "Super Size Me" about multiple restaurants.
What if someone decided to do a documentary where they ate nothing but supposed 'healthy' restaurants for 30 days and see what the effects of the food would be on their bodies?
Would they actually lose weight? Gain weight?
Lose weight but have terrible vitals? Gain weight but have better vitals? Etc...
I think this 'food documentary' is film genre just waiting to be explored. Even doing vegan diets or whatever.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 18:56:49 GMT
Have you heard of a show called "The Supersizers"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supersizers... There thing was to eat a diet from different eras and compare their health before and after. Some of the eras where there was heavy meat/fat eating actually improved their health more than our modern diet. There is also another show the name now escapes me where they have an obese person and an underweight person and make them trade the food they would normally eat. Of course the underweight person gains weight and the obese person loses weight. Also "That Sugar Film" is similar to Super Size Me, this guy eats a high sugar diet for a month and explores the effects of sugar on our health.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 19:12:02 GMT
Have you heard of a show called "The Supersizers"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supersizers... There thing was to eat a diet from different eras and compare their health before and after. Some of the eras where there was heavy meat/fat eating actually improved their health more than our modern diet. There is also another show the name now escapes me where they have an obese person and an underweight person and make them trade the food they would normally eat. Of course the underweight person gains weight and the obese person loses weight. Also "That Sugar Film" is similar to Super Size Me, this guy eats a high sugar diet for a month and explores the effects of sugar on our health.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 19:12:53 GMT
I watched "Super Size Me" again this past weekend, and binge watched "30 Days" by Morgan Spurlock. I had an idea about someone doing something similar to the show "30 Days" and making it a hybrid with "Super Size Me" about multiple restaurants. What if someone decided to do a documentary where they ate nothing but supposed 'healthy' restaurants for 30 days and see what the effects of the food would be on their bodies? Would they actually lose weight? Gain weight? Lose weight but have terrible vitals? Gain weight but have better vitals? Etc... I think this 'food documentary' is film genre just waiting to be explored. Even doing vegan diets or whatever. Watch at Speed 1.25x for the original speed.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 19:42:30 GMT
Have you heard of a show called "The Supersizers"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supersizers... There thing was to eat a diet from different eras and compare their health before and after. Some of the eras where there was heavy meat/fat eating actually improved their health more than our modern diet. There is also another show the name now escapes me where they have an obese person and an underweight person and make them trade the food they would normally eat. Of course the underweight person gains weight and the obese person loses weight. Also "That Sugar Film" is similar to Super Size Me, this guy eats a high sugar diet for a month and explores the effects of sugar on our health. I think I'm intrigued by Supersizers. That sounds very interesting. I've often wondered how different eras didn't gain as much weight as ours when they ate tons of meat and potatoes with lots of carbs.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 20:59:40 GMT
Have you heard of a show called "The Supersizers"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supersizers... There thing was to eat a diet from different eras and compare their health before and after. Some of the eras where there was heavy meat/fat eating actually improved their health more than our modern diet. There is also another show the name now escapes me where they have an obese person and an underweight person and make them trade the food they would normally eat. Of course the underweight person gains weight and the obese person loses weight. Also "That Sugar Film" is similar to Super Size Me, this guy eats a high sugar diet for a month and explores the effects of sugar on our health. I think I'm intrigued by Supersizers. That sounds very interesting. I've often wondered how different eras didn't gain as much weight as ours when they ate tons of meat and potatoes with lots of carbs. From what I have seen and read the real killer is Sugar. Our bodies metabolize fat very nicely it is sugar that actually gets stored as fat.
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