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Kristin Canty of Farmageddon and Eric Merola of Burzynski: The Movie join us in this episode of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!

Today we are thrilled to share with you interviews featuring two fantastic health-related documentaries and the people behind them. Kristin is a mom who became so fed up with the strong-arm tactics of government entities like the FDA on family farms who are merely trying to provide real food to consumers that she decided to expose the kind of tactics being used to suppress this from happening. She makes a powerful statement in Farmageddon while hopefully opening the eyes of those who are just not aware that something like this could happen in the United States of America over food.

We also hear from Eric in the second interview who became so enamored by the story of Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and his incredible treatment discovery for people dealing with cancer that he knew he had to tell this story in a documentary. The logistical nightmares that Dr. Burzynski has had to face over the past two decades would have easily broken most people–but he remained strong and always kept his focus on the health of his patients, many of which stand up for him in this film. Burzynski: The Movie is one of the most powerful documentaries I’ve ever seen and I am pleased to share this interview with the filmmaker in today’s episode.

PLUS: Special thanks again to our sponsors, HoldTheCarbs.com and Low-Carb Quest Protein Bars

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Kristin Canty bio
Official Farmageddon movie web site
Sustainable Table
– RELATED PODCAST: 298: Joel Salatin Asks, ‘Why Isn’t Healthy, Natural Food Legal?’
Eric Merola bio
Burzynski: The Movie
Official Burzynski: The Movie web site

2 thoughts on “512: Kristin Canty’s ‘Farmageddon’ And Eric Merola’s ‘Burzynski: The Movie’

  1. I watched this recently.  IMO, It would have been nice if the little boy that Burzynski helped had been interviewed alive as an adult instead of just a picture of him and saying its him and alive today.   And at the end, I don’t remember any call to action like where to support his work or anything.  Otherwise, great documentary! 

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