And although Jason Vale is not a scientist by training, there is a fair amount of common sense in his advice. His movie documents the stories of 8 people who travel to his retreat in Portugal for a 28 day all-juice detox.
One gentleman travels to the resort with two suitcases; one is completely filled with his medications. When he is filmed after the documentary, all his daily medicines fit in a small envelope-sized tote. Not only did he drink the juices, but he also started to take longer and longer walks. Prior to taking the journey, he had lost his job due to his lack of mobility and believed his time was limited. You can visibly see the life and even more profoundly the hope return to his face, eyes, and body.
In the film Un-Inflame Me director Angela Lamb interviews author and naturopathic doctor Dr. Jessica Black. Dr. Black compares the approach that treats symptoms without addressing the underlying causes like trying to suppress an overflowing glass of water. Symptoms such as depression, for example, might emerge based on a layering of factors including environmental toxicity, injuries and accidents, emotional stress, and others. For interventions to be most effective they ought to address not just the suppression of symptoms but also the cause of the overflow.
There is a lot of science behind what constitutes a nourishing diet and what generates a toxic extra load for the body. It is a fascinating topic and amazing how it has the potential to help people.
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— Dr. Jessica Black (@drjessicablack) March 16, 2016
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