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Progressive Foodies, Diabetics & Environmentalist Unite!

Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days is an independent documentary film that chronicles six Americans with ‘incurable’ diabetes switching their diet and getting off insulin.

The film follows each participant’s remarkable journey and captures the medical, physical, and emotional transformations brought on by this radical diet and lifestyle change. We witness moments of struggle, support, and hope as what is revealed, with startling clarity, is that diet can reverse disease and change lives.

Additional wisdom is provided by Morgan Spurlock, Woody Harrelson, Anthony Robbins, Rev. Michael Beckwith, and Doctors Fred Bisci, Joel Furman, and Gabriel Cousens.

What does this have to do with our healthcare system and our foot print in this world? Everything. Eating a Whole Food Primarily Plant Based Diet has been shown through history to significantly lower healthcare cost.

In 2007 United Nations published a report on livestock and the environment with a stunning conclusion: “The livestock sector emerges as one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global.” It turns out that raising animals for food is a primary cause of land degradation, air pollution, water shortage, water pollution, loss of biodiversity, and not least of all, global warming. This was in 2007 and the evidence has been mounting since.

Jessica Bolding MS EAMP began showing food movies and teaching classes  1.5 years ago on what she found cured her self of an auto immune disorder that once threatened to cripple her life.  Jessica searched for what was curing the incurable. She found plant based foods and has used this approach for herself and many of her client with astounding results.

Come out on Dec 10th 6pm at Vashon Theater to watch the transformation that people go through physically and emotionally on a vegan Raw diet. After the movie PRAHM will host a discussion and talk about a 30 day challenge class in January of 2014 full of science and support.