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    OhMyKBSDramas said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    This movie / documentary should be titled “Vitamin C Matters” instead of “Food Matters”. They talk more about Vitamin C than food……..

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    RyanHarding004 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    omg. fantastic film @dave02 its online at ‘bigmovies4free’ ! seen it twice already lol great acting!

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    honeybear64 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @samchilla
    Many epidemiologists predict that the current youth generation will the first in American history to experience a shorter life span than the one before it. if things don’t change. Even if their lifespan were predicted to be longer, I would say that would be in spite of McDonald’s, not because of it.

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    zeropointlist said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    We get it…We are listening keep talking.

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    jonmonr464 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    shit foodmatterstv, impressive video! It’s too bad that youtube doesn’t make it possible to watch full length tv shows and movies otherwise youtube would become perfect. That is why I RANDSET(use|started using|depend on|go with|go to|head over to)# stream episodes (dot) net instead in order to enjoy all of the tv shows and movies that youtube does not allow

    Food Matters Official Trailer

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    samchilla said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    the human life span in general has become longer since mcdonalds started opening resturants

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    thecharredremain said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @Civilrightstoday1 That’s awesome, you should look into raw food now! I had a similar problem, after finding out info about food chems and all that, I was really upset and scared. Then I watched these two documentaries and my boyfriend and I went raw organic that night lol We were so much happier and felt the results of the switch within 24 hours, it was amazing!

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    Civilrightstoday1 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @thecharredremain Just saw the video today and you were so right! It was very informative. I went to the grocery store afterwards and I didn’t know what to buy. You will never look at food the same. Thanks so much for the info.

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    Civilrightstoday1 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @thecharredremain Just saw the video today and you were so right! It was very informative. I went to the grocery store afterwards and I didn’t know what to buy. You will never look at food the same. Thanks so much for the info.

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    thecharredremain said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @Civilrightstoday1 YES! And not overly gross or just a bunch of PETA shock videos either, it’s actually very good information and extremely eye opening! Food Matters was a lot more positive, I like it a lot more. It was a good way to finish out watching Food Inc because after Food Inc you sort of feel like there is nothing left in the world that you can eat, then you see Food Matters :-)

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    Civilrightstoday1 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    @thecharredremain My parents has been trying to get me to watch Food Inc. Is it really that informative?

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    AMMD8714 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    I have done only a thing they suggested in the movie: I drunk a lot of water and i have already lost a lot of weight . Very interesting movie

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    barchetta575m said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    LOVE IT LOVE IT! Everyone should watch this film!

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    ancestralblue said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    The Health Care Industry, which is really just about investors milking dying cash cows, DOES NOT want the population to examine the truth behind their “health care reform”.
    It’s all about profits and not about health.
    Whole foods uncontaminated with chemical toxins is what creates health.
    What the politicians and big pharma want is more toxins and more profits.

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    vegsky3 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    Awesome, powerful film–really useful message! I found it at love street living foods

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    MsWatcheverything said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    look up codex alimentarius

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    TheTruthPusher said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    I like how they say “we” are poisoning ourselves.
    and er? “for whatever reason”

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    thecharredremain said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    I watched this just after watching Food Inc – my boyfriend and I went raw that night haha

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    littlekiwimarilou05 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    I’ve watched that documentary…It was SO good, so informative, and full of truth about the corruption in our pharmaceuticals system and government…I LOVED it…Kudos to whoever produced this awesome documentary! Everybody should watch it!

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    MareahKeck45 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    eyi am wearing red undies lol don’t ask meh why i am telling you this

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    humanoflife said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    no i havnt kapnip i am growing a catnip plant though ;)

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    katnip43 said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    Did you ever find out if there is somewhere to watch this online by any chance?

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    wdarina said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    Nice video!

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    S1MNICITY said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    enjoyed this documentary… very thought provoking!

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    therealfab said

    April 17 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    brilliant, healthy organic and simple food is not only key for our health and longevity but also for starting a new way of living that we all want now. healthy food can be produced locally, do not need any purchase of chemicals, protects biodiversity, give pleasure and income to the one who produces it, makes people happy, is cheap, and cut drastically medical costs, assurances… someone who is till buying processed foods is or very ignorant or stupid

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