Go See “Food, Inc.”
Don’t miss the chance to see the new documentary, “Food, Inc.” In Nashville, it’s playing at the Belcourt Theater in Hillsboro Village now through August 6.
The film reveals what the food industry wants to keep secret. Don’t worry, this is no animal cruelty saga. It’s not graphic in that sense. Instead, the filmaker shows us just how fragile our food supply system is and the recklessness that is inevitably resulting, especially given the secrecy they have been able to maintain thus far.
Fortunately, the producers give practical solutions that you and I can do to change things right where we are, right now.
After Jenny and I saw it, we sent our young-adult kids who were at least as affected as we were.
This is some text prior to the author information. You can change this text from the admin section of WP-Gravatar Randy Holland founded Fitness Holdings, parent to The Delta, in 1998 with Brad Reese and eight silent partners. Since then Joel Paavola has joined the ownership circle. The Delta's personal training model has been written about internationally. Their fitness management software is employed by over 40 clubs worldwide in 2 languages. The firm holds multiple patents for their methods in predicting such things as an individual's genetic capacity for muscle accumulation, the incremental cost (in lean weight) of meal rhythm interruptions, and the relationship between water-retentive weight and aerobic fitness. All in all, a pretty heady bunch. their latest personal fitness management software, Deltatrac, will release version 4.1 in September, 2009.
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