I placed myself on a 50 Documentaries/Films/DVD challenge during my transition to raw foods lifestyle. I'd say this is an excellent general introduction into: raw foods and plant-based diets, industrial agriculture, preventative health care and disease reversal (cancer, heart disease, diabetes), nutrition basics, the bio-tech industry, gmos, the conventional medical industry, homeopathy and alternative medicine; options in organic and urban farming, government subsidies, and raw food recipes and lifestyle changes.
One of my career goals is to get certified as a health & nutrition coach and minister.
The time I spent watching the first 20 documentaries equals 32.75 hours of work, which isn't too far from a full-time workweek of increased knowledge. If I were to equate this with a three-hour college course, which totals 45 hours a semester with a minimum of 90 study hours, I will be in my first quarter.
I'm happy to reach my first benchmark goal.
- Super Charge Me (Jenna Norwood)
- Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes From Within
- Eating (Mike Anderson)
- The Future of Foods
- Healing Cancer from Inside Out (Mike Anderson)
- Raw Kitchen Essentials - Dan "The Man" MacDonald
- Raw Food Made Easy by Jennifer Cornbleet
- The Beautiful Truth: The Worlds Simplest Cure For Cancer
- The Raw Gourmet by Nomi Shannon (3 DVDs)
- God's Way To Ultimate Health - Seminar (George Malkmus)
- Forks Over Knives
- Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills
- Sweet Remedy: The World Reacts to an Adulterated Food Supply
- Breakthrough: A Documentary About A Raw Food Family
- Breaking The Food Seduction (Modern Manna presentation by Dr. Neal Bernard)
- King Corn
- Fat Sick and Nearly Dead
- Latest In Clinical Nutrition Vol. 8 by Dr. Michael Greger
- What's Not Cooking In Rhio's Kitchen
- Fresh
These videos will inspire you to change your thinking about food, lifestyle choices, the environment, and personal nutrition. I am happy to sit as a student and complete 40% of my 50 Documentary/DVD/Films challenge. As a student, I've taken a lot of notes, and have a lot of reviewing to do. Of course, this has expanded to "100 Docs," which will focus more on nutrition, but 50 is my goal!