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The Perfect Human Diet
The Perfect Human Diet

The Perfect Human Diet

An unprecedented global exploration for a solution to America's #1 killer.

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"The Perfect Human Diet" is an unprecedented global exploration to find a solution to our epidemic of overweight obesity and diet-related disease - the #1 killer in America. The film bypasses current dietary group-think by exploring modern dietary science, previous historical findings, ancestral native diets and the emerging field of human dietary evolution; revealing for the first time, the authentic human diet. Film audiences finally have the opportunity to see what our species really needs for optimal health and are introduced to a practical template based on these breakthrough scientific facts.

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Budget

$500000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

22 May 2012

Country

United States of America

Cast

C.J. Hunt

C.J. Hunt

Self / Narrator / Main Subject

Leslie Aiello

Leslie Aiello

Self / President, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anth. Research

Loren Cordain

Loren Cordain

Self / Author / Professor of Health & Exercise Science, CO St. U

Michael Eades

Michael Eades

Self / Author, Protein Power

Boyd Eaton

Boyd Eaton

Self / Author, Paleolithic Prescription / Professor, Emory U.

Joel Fuhrman

Joel Fuhrman

Self / Center for Nutritional Medicine

David J. Getoff

David J. Getoff

Self / VP Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation

Alan Goldhamer

Alan Goldhamer

Self / President, Int'l Association of Hygienic Physicians

Adele Hite MPH R.D.

Adele Hite MPH R.D.

Self / Exec. Dir., Healthy Nation Coalition

Jean Jacques Hublin

Jean Jacques Hublin

Self / Dir., Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute

Maria Leung

Maria Leung

Self / Founder Tasty Eats Soy Jerky

Shannon McPherron

Shannon McPherron

Self / Paleolithic Archaeologist, Max Planck Institute

Sally Fallon Morell

Sally Fallon Morell

Self / President, Weston A. Price Foundation

William Rendu

William Rendu

Self / PhD Anthropology Student

Professor Mike Richards

Professor Mike Richards

Self / Head, Archaeological Science Group, Max Planck Institute

Gary J. Sawyer

Gary J. Sawyer

Self / Physical Anthropologist, American Museum of Nat. History

Barry Sears, Ph.D.

Barry Sears, Ph.D.

Self / Author / President, Inflammation Research Foundation

Lane Sebring, M.D.

Lane Sebring, M.D.

Self / Board Examiner, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

Dr. Marie Soressi

Dr. Marie Soressi

Self / Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Gary Taubes

Gary Taubes

Self / Science Journalist / Author, Good Calories Bad Calories

Andrew Weil

Andrew Weil

Self / Director, Center for Integrative Medicine, U.Arizona

Robb Wolf

Robb Wolf

Self / Author / Former Research Biochemist

Jay Wortman, M.D.

Jay Wortman, M.D.

Self / Métis Physician / Sr. Health Advisor

Kylie Wurl, R.D.

Kylie Wurl, R.D.

Self / Registered Dietician, Sebring Clinic

Susan Loraine Anderson

Susan Loraine Anderson

Runner

Ben Lamm

Ben Lamm

Young C.J. Hunt

Shelia P. Norton

Shelia P. Norton

EMT 1

Clay David

Clay David

EMT 2

Kelly Ripa

Kelly Ripa

Self / Talk Show Host

Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama

Self / First Lady

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