At least I will die happy and not miserable in a plate of tofu, the misfit Jello.
Lehn wrote::grin: Tofu isn't bad if you know how to cook it properly. But back in my all-veggie days, I'd skip the tofu and go for the veggie burgers. Good stuff.
On topic: I heard that the guy had massive kidney failure because of this.... right?
The aspect of liver failure is where my doubt lies. I believe it was affected by his feelings going into the project. Our livers have a tendency to respond to our emotions and stress, though it isn't the only organ to do so.
People are stupid... People don't realize that there isn't much, if any, value to this food except to give your stomach something to digest, and perhaps (with meat dishes) some protein and iron.
I don't think this movie will change many of their minds to make them have healthier choices. It will only cause more paranoid people to join the bandwagon to try to destroy the industry.
Technomancer wrote:Losts of people go through life with all sorts of swallowed rage (and arguably greater than Spurlock's), it doesn't do to people what the experiment did to him. Really, you have no evidence at all for the claim that Spurlock's "hatred" for McDonald's made him sick.
Technomancer wrote:Anyone see this yet? If not, it's worth going to and you'll never look at a Big Mac quite the same way again. Basically it's a documentary experminent in which the film-maker resolves to eat nothing but McDonald's for a month. The film tracks his progress, weight gain, and crashing health. Even the physicians he consulted were surprised at just how serious the effects were. A funny and disturbing film.
righteous_slave wrote:On 20/20's "Give Me a Break" segment, they showed two other people who did almost the same thing, eating nothing but McDonalds for a month, and they both actually lost wieght and had other beneficial health effects. The differences were they both exercised, but not intensely or for very long, they did not eat just Big Macs and Quarter Pounders, and they did not always take the advise of the cashier to supersize the meal like the other guy did.
It ain't gonna stop me from eating there.
Volt wrote:I'm not saying don't eat healthy, I'm just implying that I really don't care, If it looks healthy I'll eat it! I have Faith in God and what-ever happens happenes,
Eventually you'll end up eating the ""WRONG"" thing, but then the other ""things"" will cancel each other out
Return to General Entertainment
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 338 guests