Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (44 min. 45 sec.) ; 256554304 bytes |
Summary |
Health law professor, writer and debunker-extraordinaire, Timothy Caulfield, dives deep into the science, and the social issues behind today's cutting-edge health trends in order to separate the truly good advice from the excess of high-priced placebos. What does it take to flush all the bad stuff from your body after a week-long bender? Or after several years of eating junk food? Detoxing isn't actually a thing, but it's a fixation of the Western world. Stemming from the guilty pleasures of overindulgence and under-exercising, a belief has emerged that we must regularly rid our bodies of toxins via detoxifying diets, fasts, technologies, and more. The evidence - or the lack thereof - behind this popular trend is uncovered. The science, the risks, and the underlying beliefs and fears are explored |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
|
Classification PG ACMA |
Subject |
Detoxification (Health)
|
|
Diet -- Health aspects.
|
|
Dietary supplements -- Physiological aspects.
|
|
Documentary television programs.
|
|
Health -- Social aspects.
|
|
Toxins -- Analysis.
|
|
Australia.
|
Genre/Form |
Documentary
|
Form |
Streaming video
|
Author |
Hodge, Brent, director
|
|
Caulfield, Timothy, host
|
|
Bell, Rhonda, contributor
|
|
Gunter, Jennifer, contributor
|
|
Levinovitz, Alan, contributor
|
|
Pannu, Neesh, contributor
|
|
Raine, Kim, contributor
|
|
Schwarcz, Joe, contributor
|
|