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Sweet Remedy dives deep into the unsettling realities of our food supply, revealing a network of corruption that goes beyond just aspartame. This 2006 documentary builds on its predecessor, exploring how regulatory agencies have allowed various toxins to creep into our diets. The tone is serious yet accessible, making it compelling for anyone curious about what’s really in their food. The pacing meanders a bit, but it gives you time to digest (no pun intended) the gravity of the issues presented. The interviews and testimonials feel raw and authentic, creating a sense of urgency without resorting to sensationalism. It’s a stark reminder of the complexities and dangers lurking in our everyday food choices.
Focuses on regulatory failures in food safetyCompanion piece to 'Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World'Includes real-life testimonials and interviews
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