Monday, February 21, 2011

SOUL BIOGRAPHIES |  FREEDOM FROM STORIES

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BRANDON BAYS

A cancerous tumor the size of a basketball brought Brandon to a point of truth and forgiveness
that would change her life forever.

‘… beyond the act of avoidance, beyond the stories of blame and beyond the experience of
acceptance exists the possibility of forgiveness.’

It is here that the truth would set her free.


Brandon’s JOURNEY PROCESS

Chow Down



This is a must see movie, it can be seen on Hulu (free) and Netflix.





Synopsis of Chow Down


One man’s struggle to reverse his severe heart disease .... with diet.

Charles, 45, devoted husband and father of two, is shocked to learn not only that he has cardiovascular disease but that the blockages in his heart are so severe that his surgeon refuses to operate. But Charles is a fighter and he’ll do whatever it takes to be around to see his kids grow up.

Just like Charles, millions of Americans are sick and they’re tired of the pills and operations. What if you could avoid it all, but nobody’s willing to tell you how?

Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn of the Cleveland Clinic is trampling the status quo to get the word out. He’s the director of one of the longest-running studies in the peer-reviewed scientific literature showing that a plant-based diet can reverse even late stage heart disease. If heart disease, the number one killer in America, can be stopped and often reversed with diet, why aren't people like Charles routinely given this information before being sent to the operating room?

With lighthearted animation and piercing expert interviews, CHOW DOWN exposes the three factors that fatally impact our country’s health: the medical community’s allegiance to the status quo, the government’s allegiance to the food industry, and Americans’ allegiance to cheap, convenient food.

Charles refuses to accept his doctor’s grim prognosis. With Dr. Esselstyn’s help, he resolves to not only treat his disease but to reverse it. We all know it’s easy to make resolutions, but sticking to them is the hard part. In Charles' case, it could be the difference between life and death. Root for Charles as he tries not only to save his life but also to end the cycle of cardiovascular disease in his family.

Much like 'Food, Inc.,' 'The Future of Food' and 'Super Size Me.'