Don't get me wrong Cowspiracy opened my eyes to the horrendous things "we" as humans do to poor innocent animals, but before we go to that extreme why not replace a healthy green juice for a meal. So why knock it down before you try it? Now, this documentary seems familiar to Cowspiracy, a documentary exposing the meat industry and basically a "you should be vegan" film. Benefits of juicing according to is: boost of energy, weight loss, detoxing of your cell and improve digestion. I am sure that everyone will have their own results but juicing can be beneficial. Yes, ladies and gentleman you read right 60 days, breakfast lunch and dinner. He has some will power to try this for 60 days. Am I going to starve? Joe believes that it's all mental that you can do it. ![]() ![]() Don't we all know that processed food is bad for you? When I think of juice fasting the first thing that comes to mind is hunger. He gives you a dumbed down reason on how processed foods are bad for you. He goes around the world preaching to people who are willing to listen about juice fasting and how it changed his sickly world. I mean is it really worth it? Do I make enough money and do I have the will power? Well Joe cross seems to think anyone and everyone can do it. ![]() To juice fast or not to juice fast is the question, well the question I ask myself watching this movie. This documentary is directed by Kurt Engefr who also directed a controversial film Fahrenheit 9/11 and the first Fat Sick and Nearly Dead. He takes us on his continuation of his journey of juice fasting. Fat Sick and Nearly Dead 2 starts off with its main actor Joe Cross, an Australian wellness guru.
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