PCRM Makes Hollywood Debut in Super Size
Me
PCRM president and nutrition researcher
Neal Barnard is featured in a new hit film
Super
Size Me, the award-winning new documentary about a filmmaker
who ate nothing but McDonald’s meals for 30 days, features
an interview with PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D, on the addictive
nature of unhealthy foods. Since the publication of his recent book
on the topic, Dr. Barnard became one of the main media sources for
stories about the effect of fast food on America’s obesity
epidemic.
In Breaking
the Food Seduction, Dr. Barnard reports on new studies
showing that meat, chocolate, sugar, and cheese all spark the release
of opiate-like substances that trigger the brain’s pleasure
center. The book also includes details obtained during a PCRM investigation
that proves the food industry, in collaboration with the USDA, has
taken advantage of this phenomenon by pushing greater consumption
of cheese and other unhealthy foods.
PCRM Online,
July 2004
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