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Summary:
Tom Naughton is a health writer, comedian, and popular blogger. Through humor and logic, Tom reveals why much of what we've been taught about diet and nutrition is flat-out wrong. If you or someone you care about is suffering from obesity, diabetes, or heart disease, this film may quite literally save a life. Discover the history of the low-fat movement, what our Paleolithic ancestors ate, the science behind why we get fat, and how to regain your health.
Notes:
Rating: Not rated.
Release date: Apr. 24, 2012.
Special features: bonus interviews.
Animation, Kevin Ivers ; art director, Chareva Naughton ; composer, Tom Monahan ; videography, Tom Naughton, Kevin Ivers, Grant Naughton, Chareva Naughton.
DVD, widescreen, 16:9 aspect ratio.
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