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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedVisions" data-source="post: 561652" data-attributes="member: 554844"><p>I see what your saying i mean his gf was a vegan chef, so i have no doubt in my mind he was healthy and the doctors even proved that in the documentary. I don't think the point in the movie though was to show that if you eat fast food 3 times a day and only that your body will get sick,but to show in a broad view that even though you may not eat only fast food that it does harm. I think they should have used a variety of different people that came from different diets to really prove his point, like an experiment. For instance, have one person that eats fast food 3 times a week then the rest of the time has either home cooked meals or snacks. Then a second person that eats fast food twice a week then a balanced diet the rest of the week, and so on. That way it will show how it affects you, depending on how many times a week you go. Maybe he will do a follow up and have a group of people that are willing to be part of this experiment. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedVisions, post: 561652, member: 554844"] I see what your saying i mean his gf was a vegan chef, so i have no doubt in my mind he was healthy and the doctors even proved that in the documentary. I don't think the point in the movie though was to show that if you eat fast food 3 times a day and only that your body will get sick,but to show in a broad view that even though you may not eat only fast food that it does harm. I think they should have used a variety of different people that came from different diets to really prove his point, like an experiment. For instance, have one person that eats fast food 3 times a week then the rest of the time has either home cooked meals or snacks. Then a second person that eats fast food twice a week then a balanced diet the rest of the week, and so on. That way it will show how it affects you, depending on how many times a week you go. Maybe he will do a follow up and have a group of people that are willing to be part of this experiment. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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