Tras descubrir que su hijo tiene una sensibilidad a los tintes sintéticos que le cambia la vida, los padres y cineastas primerizos Brandon y Whitney Cawood están documentando su viaje para d... Leer todoTras descubrir que su hijo tiene una sensibilidad a los tintes sintéticos que le cambia la vida, los padres y cineastas primerizos Brandon y Whitney Cawood están documentando su viaje para desentrañar los impactos de los tintes sintéticos.Tras descubrir que su hijo tiene una sensibilidad a los tintes sintéticos que le cambia la vida, los padres y cineastas primerizos Brandon y Whitney Cawood están documentando su viaje para desentrañar los impactos de los tintes sintéticos.
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This film is necessary and relevant. It relatable and helps share an important message needed for the American food industry! It is so well done and understandable. My family champions this film and this movement! We are grateful for this family for only sharing their experiences to the world. My young boys are hopeful that this film will be what America needs to finally pull back on synthetic dyes! They would love to walk into a store, or ice cream shop and not be limited.
Take the time to watch this film, educate yourself, synthetic dyes have so many negatives and no positives. You will not be sorry!
Take the time to watch this film, educate yourself, synthetic dyes have so many negatives and no positives. You will not be sorry!
As a european finance professional, my mind went to warren buffet watching this. Knowing some of his holdings in staple US pantry items, i can't understand the absolute disregard for the end customer. These chemicals are known to be harmful, and have been for decades, yet industrial lobbies are actively fighting to keep using them, knowing full well it's detrimental to the health of customers.
It's mind blowing to me, the level of carelessness and evil required as a company exec to go out of your way to fight to keep using cancer causing chemicals so your food can be brightly coloured. Insane.
It's mind blowing to me, the level of carelessness and evil required as a company exec to go out of your way to fight to keep using cancer causing chemicals so your food can be brightly coloured. Insane.
Both from personal experience and from the scientific research to back it up, there's just too much evidence to ignore. Synthetic dyes are harming us, and especially our children on so many levels. Here's the other point-even if they weren't harming us (though the evidence says differently), they certainly aren't helping us. So why are these poisons and carcinogens being put into our food? It's all a money grab, and unless we speak up and speak louder than the food industry, we will never make a change. This documentary validates the experiences of thousands of family across the nation, and it is well put together, moves at a great pace, and is incredibly inspirational. It's time to follow the calls to action and make a change.
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This documentary was incredibly eye-opening and deeply impactful. The personal stories shared by moms were not only emotional but also highly relatable to so many people, especially parents who are trying to make the best choices for their families. Learning the truth about synthetic dyes was both shocking and concerning. I had some prior knowledge about the potential effects, but this film provided even more insight, motivating me to be much more mindful about checking food labels. It's alarming to see how many everyday products contain these additives. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone who cares about health and well-being. It raises important awareness about something that affects countless families, and I highly recommend it to everyone!
This documentary was incredibly eye-opening and deeply impactful. The personal stories shared by moms were not only emotional but also highly relatable to so many people, especially parents who are trying to make the best choices for their families. Learning the truth about synthetic dyes was both shocking and concerning. I had some prior knowledge about the potential effects, but this film provided even more insight, motivating me to be much more mindful about checking food labels. It's alarming to see how many everyday products contain these additives. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone who cares about health and well-being. It raises important awareness about something that affects countless families, and I highly recommend it to everyone!
This doc does a decent job of getting the info out there that there are artificial dyes that we should be aware of. It even starts naming them in the first few minutes and we also get a brief history of them and the FDA.
Then is somehow just stops and goes into story mode. One mother's story after another and dropping tid bits from academics and is mostly filler for the 94 minutes of running time.
You can easily skip through the stories and there is no data to back up anything. There is a blindfolded taste test which means nothing.
The bottom line is that other countries have banned some of these chemicals from food while the US has not. In the end it asks us to call/write politicians who are lobbied by the massive food companies, which has been mostly futile since the 1960's when some of these chemicals were created.
A poor documentary from a husband and wife team who are first time film makers.
The 50 reviews are all from 1 review accounts giving it 10 stars. If only the film makers put the same effort into making their film as they did creating fake profiles maybe this would have turned out better. 3/10 for the first 5 minutes. Nothing new after that.
Then is somehow just stops and goes into story mode. One mother's story after another and dropping tid bits from academics and is mostly filler for the 94 minutes of running time.
You can easily skip through the stories and there is no data to back up anything. There is a blindfolded taste test which means nothing.
The bottom line is that other countries have banned some of these chemicals from food while the US has not. In the end it asks us to call/write politicians who are lobbied by the massive food companies, which has been mostly futile since the 1960's when some of these chemicals were created.
A poor documentary from a husband and wife team who are first time film makers.
The 50 reviews are all from 1 review accounts giving it 10 stars. If only the film makers put the same effort into making their film as they did creating fake profiles maybe this would have turned out better. 3/10 for the first 5 minutes. Nothing new after that.
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- TriviaGeneral Mills and Mars were both product placements within this documentary.
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