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Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos
Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos













fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos
  1. #Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos movie#
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  3. #Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos skin#

And we’re definitely in support of the idea that good nutrition and exercise can change your body and life inside and out. We’re obviously a fan of smoothies, which are just a watered-down (or protein-powered up, really) version of juicing. I know a few people who swear by juicing, in that it allows you to consume a ton of freggies in a glass. Not to mention that both of them continued eating (and not just drinking) tons of fruits and veggies along with other healthy foods after the fast, and they got their exercise on-as a way of life. So the fact that they did something severe to deal with their life-threatening issues, I can forgive and even applaud. They were both unhappy, totally unhealthy and facing early deaths. Let me be clear, I have never done a juice fast, and here on FBG our little ears perk up and our butts twitch when we hear the word “fast” or “drastic diet.” But, and this is a big but (and I cannot lie…oh wait, that’s butts…) these two men needed something drastic to get back on track. And it’s all done through nutrition, along with some exercise. Along with incredible amounts of weight lost, both men are able to go off all medication by the end of the movie.

fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos

#Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos movie#

While the movie starts by following Cross’ journey, it quickly morphs into Staples’ tale of overcoming depression and getting his life back.

#Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos driver#

On his way to improving his health and losing weight, he meets and inspires Phil Staples-a 420-pound truck driver from Iowa-who just happens to have the same rare autoimmune disorder that Cross does. The story begins with Joe Cross, who goes on a cross-country road trip while doing a fruits-and-veggies juice fast for 60 days (60 days!). And now the documentary Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead, which features juicing as a way to radically improve your health, is causing quite the stir. Then it was Food, Inc., which rocked my world (and changed my diet). First it was Super Size Me, whichbrought to light how bad fast-food is for our health.

#Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos skin#

Along with bringing himself back from the cliffs of death he also takes on a project with a man named Phil who had the same skin disease and was severely over weight.I absolutely love that there are more movies and documentaries on the market these days that talk about diet and fitness. He is a huge proponent of a healthy lifestyle and has traveled the world informing people about this revolutionary diet. Joe lost more than 100 pounds and has stopped taking steroids for his skin disease. This type of diet is referred to as fasting but it is sustainable for your body because of the high amount of nutrients that the drinks contain. Juicing is a diet that consists of drinking only fruit and vegetables after they have been put through a juicer. This documentary follows his 60 day journey in the world of juicing. That’s when he decided to take his life back and get into shape! After he consulted with his doctors, he chose a drastic lifestyle change. He was diagnosed with a rare skin disease caused by his poor health and fitness. “ Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead” follows Joe Cross who is an Australian native that found himself struggling with his weight a few years ago. At the risk of sounding like a commercial for this documentary, I will say I loved this documentary. Earlier this week my roommates and I watched a very interesting documentary on a revolutionary new diet idea.















Fat sick and nearly dead before and after photos