Vegan Movie What The Health Is Coming To Netflix

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What The Health comes from the makers of Cowspiracy - Media Credit:

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Plant-based documentary What The Health will be hitting streaming system Netflix on June 16.

The movie, which comes from the team behind iconic film Cowspiracy, is described as the health documentary ‘that health organizations don’t want you to see,’ by its makers.

Film makers Keegan Kuhn and Kip Anderson add: “The film follows intrepid filmmaker Andersen as he uncovers the secret to preventing and even reversing chronic diseases – and investigates why the nation’s leading health organizations don’t want us to know about it. 

“With heart disease and cancer the leading causes of death in America, and diabetes at an all-time high, the film reveals possibly the largest health cover-up of our time. 

“With the help of medical doctors, researchers, and consumer advocates, What the Health exposes the collusion and corruption in government and big business that is costing us trillions of healthcare dollars, and keeping us sick.”

Experts

The film features the input of an impressive number of physicians and experts, including Dr Kim Williams, MD President, American College of Cardiology who says: “There are two kinds of cardiologists: vegans and those who haven’t read the data.”

The movie follows in the footsteps of Cowspiracy, which was brought to Netflix by Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio.

Read Plant Based News’ write up of What The Healthhere.

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