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Super Size Me Select #4 - The Addictive Chemistry of Fast FoodExplores the addictive chemistry of food, and how overeating fast foods can become addictive. Fast food can induce dependence and addiction in frequent eaters, and can even alter their moods. Neal Barnard, MD, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine discusses the addictive qualities of some foods, and filmmaker Morgan Spurlock polls nutritionists on how often people should be eating fast food. The vast majority agree: fast food is not part of a healthy diet, and should be avoided.
SnagFilms continues to find innovative ways to bringing documentary films to the public. Working with Morgan Spurlock, SnagFilms created four “Super Size Me Selects”, short “bite-sized” excerpts from the Oscar®-nominated documentary that carry key lessons about eating-related health issues that Spurlock entertainingly conveys in the film. Individual websites can now stream the lessons from Spurlock’s film from an embedded “virtual movie theater widget” on their pages on health, lifestyle and nutrition, without charge to the site or its visitors.
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