Hey folks!
Sorry I’ve not posted any blogs in…oh, about 10 weeks! The Zoe monster has had me on my toes but we are slowly getting our shizz together and I’ll get back on the writing pony.
In the mean time, I want to let folks know about a super cool event coming up, a screening of the film, “In Search of The Perfect Human Diet” in Reno, Nevada, July 24th, 6:30 pm at the Nevada Museum of Art. I’ll be there as will Prof. Loren Cordain. We’ll be available to answer questions and if folks are feeling froggy we might head down to Washoe after the event and see if we can put a dent in their tequila stock.
PLEASE NOTE!! TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE!! Reno attendees can purchase tickets here and a special limited edition DVD here.
Here are some details on the DVD:
By special arrangement with the filmmaker we have a limited supply of Special Edition DVD’s of “In Search of the Perfect Human Diet” available to order now – with pick-up at our Reno Special Event July 24, 2012. In addition to the 90 min. documentary this Special Edition DVD contains unedited interview selects with; Dr. Boyd Eaton, Robb Wolf, Dr. Lane Sebring, David Getoff (Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation), the Official Film Trailer and the Directors “Thank You” to the many people who contributed to the films completion – about 60 more minutes of extras.
This Special Edition DVD is not for sale to the public except via Official Film Screenings or Filmmaker Special Events.
Martin says
How about making the extra interviews available for purchase/download?
I ordered the DVD as soon as it was available and would not mind paying extra for the extra interviews.
lori says
Not on Facebook. Ya, I know, dark ages here.
I’m going, and maybe 1 more.
Allan R. Court says
Confusion is a good word for it. It’s like the daily recommended figures the government put out for years. Perhaps we really do have to be reprogrammed and get better results from a better source.
Katherine May says
I will definitely be ordering a copy of this DVD – but I wonder – Forks Over Knives got so much play and it seems to me like that had a lot to do with it’s being available on Netflix. I hope this doc will be as well, so the at-home-renters will be able to get competing ideas!
Alvin says
I missed it. Out of curiosity why did you choose Reno?
A funny note. While reading your book I got out of the washoe county library (3 month waiting list I got on back in march) there is some remnants of some sort of muffin smashed in between the pages of the chapter about grains being addictive.