Miracles on Your Plate (1998)
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Synopsis: New studies revealing that two out of three cancers are diet related have caused alarm among those who pay little or no attention to their diet. Fortunately, it is both easy and satisfying to... New studies revealing that two out of three cancers are diet related have caused alarm among those who pay little or no attention to their diet. Fortunately, it is both easy and satisfying to change one's diet for the better with the aid of some of the best preventative medicine on Earth -- vegetables. Enjoying the benefits of a vegetable enriched diet does not require giving up the foods one loves, just some minor changes in bad eating habits that plague most people. In this video, misconceptions about plant based diets are cleared up, Tippi Hedren and Bob Barker reveal how much their health improved after changing their diet, and world-famous chef Graham Kerr offers up a number of recipes for delicious meatless feats. [More]
Starring: Bob Barker, Tippi Hedren, Graham Kerr
Starring: Bob Barker, Tippi Hedren, Graham Kerr
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