Bethany's Story Screening at Maker House
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The film “Bethany’s Story”, produced by health and wellness organization Sanaview, documents a girl’s illness from its onset to recovery. It reveals how food, not medicine, consistently proves to be a dominant factor in healing and reversing illness and disease. Illustrating these points are interviews with leading medical and nutrition experts such as Dr. Neal Barnard, founder of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Michael Gregor, founder of NutritionFacts.org, and many more.
The event is free with a $10 suggested donation cash or check at the door with proceeds going to Right To Know Arizona, the GMO Labeling initiative.
Call 602-295-9152 or email righttoknowaz@gmail.com to RSVP and register!
www.RightoKnowArizona.com (http://www.rightoknowarizona.com/)
This event will be a great opportunity to collect signatures and is also a fundraising opportunity for Right To Know Arizona. Everyone is invited, so spread the word. There will be a screening of the movie with a Q&A session afterwards. Screenings will be held all across the state, this one is local to Tucson.
A complete listing of viewings can be found here:
http://www.sanaview.com/EventStart.aspx
At age thirteen, Bethany was left paralyzed from a series of bad reactions to medication. For years doctors told her she would never walk again. On her own, Bethany discovered and adopted a vegan plant-based diet and within a short amount of time she was out of her chair standing and walking. “Our body has this amazing ability to rejuvenate and repair and regenerate,” says Dr. Michael Gregor.
“Bethany’s Story” has been screened at the NYC Vegetarian Food Festival, pre-viewed at the Vegetarian Summerfest and was a first time sell out at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers Institute in Pittsburgh, PA. It was selected to be screened at The Seeds Festival in New York City in May 2013, the Toronto Raw Vegan Festival in June of 2013 and many more. “Finally, doctors support a health trend that is here to stay,” Dr. Neal Barnard adds, “The number of people saying wait a minute, I want a better way, I want to feed myself better, I want to feed my kids better, that group is bigger than ever.”
