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Food Choices

Food Choices

Eat better, live better & help save the planet.

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Documentary

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This documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our planet and on the lives of other living species. And also discusses several misconceptions about food and diet.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

7.1/10

Release Date

21 April 2016

Country

Cast

Pam Popper

Pam Popper

Self - Wellness Forum

T. Colin Campbell

T. Colin Campbell

Self - Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry

Joe Cross

Joe Cross

Self - Wellness Advocate

Ashlee Piper

Ashlee Piper

Self - Eco-Lifestyle Expert

John McDougall

John McDougall

Self - Physician, Nutrition Expert

Michael Greger

Michael Greger

Self - NutritionFacts.org

RIch Roll

RIch Roll

Self - Plant-Based Ultra Endurance Athlete

Hillary Biscay

Hillary Biscay

Self - Ultraman Triathlon World Champion

Karyn Calabrese

Karyn Calabrese

Self - Chef, Author, Wellness Advocate

Toni Bark

Toni Bark

Self - Pediatrician, Integrative Medicine Practitioner

John Joseph McGowan

John Joseph McGowan

Self - Plant-Based Author

Julie Marie Christensen

Julie Marie Christensen

Self - Protective Diet Lifestyle

Gloria Athanis

Gloria Athanis

Self - Healthful Habits LLC, Phyterfood.com

Sam Lespinasse

Sam Lespinasse

Self - Family Practice Doctor

Maria Lezniak

Maria Lezniak

Self - Board Certified Acupuncturist

Anthony Evans

Anthony Evans

Self - Cancer Survivor, Healthy Lifestyle Enthusiast

Natalie McIntosh

Natalie McIntosh

Self - RawFoodforLife.org

De'Mar Hamilton

De'Mar Hamilton

Self - Drummer, Plain White T's

David Choi

David Choi

Self - Plant-Based Holistic Chef

Laura Theodore

Laura Theodore

Self - TV Host, Chef, Author, Actress, Singer/Songwriter

Jessica Murnane

Jessica Murnane

Self - Author, Blogger

Jim Morris Hicks

Jim Morris Hicks

Self - Author of 'Healthy Eating, Healthy World'

Richard Oppenlander

Richard Oppenlander

Self - Environmental Researcher, Author

Andrea Gordon

Andrea Gordon

Self - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Paul Watson

Paul Watson

Self - Founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Melanie Joy

Melanie Joy

Self - Psychology and Sociology Professor

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