Press release by Adele Feletto
On March 21 this year, the film makers behind the internationally popular Food Matters film will offer their second film, the ultimate get-healthy documentary “Hungry For Change”, for free online for ten days at http://www.hungryforchange.tv/
The first film in its genre to really empower and provide practical and realistic solutions, “Hungry For Change” is set to take on the billion dollar dieting and weight loss industry.
Dispelling the dieting, weight loss and so-called health food myths constructed by mainstream media, “Hungry For Change” features Britain’s most famous health food crusader, Jamie Oliver, as well interviews with best selling health authors and leading medical experts including Dr Alejandro Junger, Dr Christiane Northrup, David Wolfe, Daniel Vitalis, Dr Joseph Mercola, Jason Vale, Jon Gabriel, Kris Carr and Mike Adams. The film also tracks real life stories of people who have struggled for years with their weight and managed to turn their life around including Evita Ramparte, Frank Ferrante and Joe Cross.
“Hungry For Change” shows you how many of the ‘health foods’ we eat are keeping us locked in the dieting and bad health cycle and how by educating ourselves about what we eat and where it comes from, we can truly take control of our appearance, our health and ultimately, our life,” said Laurentine ten Bosch, the film’s co-director.
With expert advice on navigating supermarkets – foods to buy and foods to avoid, how to read labels and identify food additives, understanding the dangers of aspartame, MSG and high fructose corn syrup, this film will have you thinking like a nutritionist in no time. The film explains why diet and fat free foods should be avoided at all cost, how to over-come food addictions and obsessive food cravings.
Discover through “Hungry For Change” how to eat yourself beautiful – learn about the best foods to make your eyes white, your skin glow and your hair strong and shiny. You’ll really understand what fat and cellulite are and how to better equip yourself to lose weight and reduce skin imperfections.
In an attempt to make the film’s message available to the public and as far reaching as possible the film makers have forgone a film festival premiere in favour of launching “Hungry For Change” for free on the internet. They know the power of social media and word of mouth and are excited that the film will soon be made available to viewers all over the world, at exceptional quality, online.
“We thought long and hard about how to launch the film,” James Colquhoun said. “This is information that needs to get to people fast. There is this prevalent mind set in our society where we think that being overweight, having food allergies, feeling sluggish or run down is just part of life and ageing. It’s not true and with access to solid information, we can all start making better choices for our health”
An owner’s manual on how to eat your way to beauty and health, “Hungry For Change” will be available for free for ten days only during the world-wide free online premiere from March 21-31, 2012. Be the first to watch it at http://www.hungryforchange.tv/