ROMAINE    VIBRANT



A Delicate Balance - A Delicate Balance documents the latest discoveries of some of the most prominent experts on nutrition in the world. Over 50 years of research is skilfully woven into what feels like a detective unraveling the mysteries behind the disease epidemic which has struck affluent countries with a vengeance.  (B)

A Diet For All Reasons - In this powerful one hour presentation, Dr. Michael Klaper demonstrates how the foods we eat can either support our health or contribute to disease.  (B)

An Inconvenient Truth -  A 2006 documentary film about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show.  (A)

Earth - An epic story of adventure, starring some of the most magnificent and courageous creatures alive, awaits you in Earth.  (A)

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead - 100 pounds overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe Cross is at the end of his rope and the end of his hope. He trades in the junk food and hits the road with juicer and generator in tow, vowing only to drink fresh fruit and vegetable juice for the next 60 days. Part road trip, part self-help manifesto, FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD defies the traditional documentary format to present an unconventional and uplifting story of two men from different worlds who each realize that the only person who can save them is themselves.  (B)


Food, Inc. - How much do we really know about the food we buy at our local supermarkets and serve to our families?  This film lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that has been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Our nation's food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment.  Food, Inc. reveals surprising—and often shocking truths—about what we eat, how it's produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are going from here.  (A)

Forks Over Knives - The feature film examines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods.  The major storyline in the film traces the personal journeys of a pair of pioneering yet under-appreciated researchers, Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn.  (B)

Healing Cancer: From the Inside Out - Part 1, Curing Cancer, deals with the failings of conventional cancer treatments. It will provide the information needed to accurately assess the risks and benefits of any treatment. There is also a section on the 'Cancer Industry' which explains the history behind cancer treatments, the suppression of alternative treatments and why chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are the only treatments available to mainstream medicine. Part 2, Healing Cancer, shows how cancer can be successfully healed with dietary treatments and natural supplementation. It explains common misconceptions about cancer, shows how diets designed to fight cancer are more successful than conventional treatments, discusses startling cancer research findings with T. Colin Campbell (The China Study) and has interviews with people who have reversed cancers using diet.  (A)

Meat the Truth (B)

Osteoporosis Protection For Life - Osteoporosis is combated most effectively through proper nutrition and exercise without the use of high risk medications like Fosomax, Boniva, and Actonell.
In Osteoporosis Protection for Life, Dr. Fuhrman explains: the causes of osteoporosis; the problems with medications; how to see if you are at risk for a hip fracture and how to prevent one from happening to you.  Join Dr. Fuhrman and his crew for a fun and vigorous bone-building workout. Fifteen minutes twice a week is all it takes.  (B)


Pig Business - Featuring Robert Kennedy, Jr., and UK eco-campaigner and director Tracy Worcester, reveals how U.S. concentrated agriculture feeding operations (CAFOs) are now moving to Eastern Europe—particularly to Poland—and demonstrates the link between clearing forests in the Amazon to grow soy for feed to pig farms.
(B)


Secrets to Healthy Cooking - Learn how to prepare great tasting and high nutrient recipes. By incorporating these recipes into your daily menu, you'll take your health to the next level of nutritional excellence!  (A)

Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days - An independent documentary film that chronicles six Americans with diabetes who switch to a diet consisting entirely of vegan, organic, uncooked food in order to reverse disease without pharmaceutical medication.  (B)

Super Size Me
- While examining the influence of the fast food industry, Morgan Spurlock personally explores health consequences from a diet of solely McDonald's food for one month.  (A)

The Future of Food - Before compiling your next grocery list, you might want to watch filmmaker Deborah Koons Garcia's eye-opening documentary, which sheds light on a shadowy relationship between agriculture, big business and government. By examining the effects of biotechnology on the nation's smallest farmers, the film reveals the unappetizing truth about genetically modified foods: You could unknowingly be serving them for dinner.  Created in 2004, Not Rated, 90 minutes (A)

The Meatrix - When The Meatrix launched in November 2003, the viral film broke new ground in online grassroots advocacy, creating a unique vehicle by which to educate, entertain and motivate people to create change.  (B)


Two Angry Moms - Two Angry Moms shows not only what is wrong with school food; it offers strategies for overcoming roadblocks and getting healthy, good tasting, real food into school cafeterias. The movie explores the roles the federal government, corporate interests, school administration and parents play in feeding our country's school kids.  (B)

Documentaries


The following movies are either A) videos I have viewed and recommend to increase your nutritional knowledge, or to raise awareness on food topics and the environment, or B) movies I plan to watch and have yet to determine if they are good recommendations...