Review of GMO OMG (2013) by Dana B — 13 Dec 2013
Honest, compelling, disturbing, and very very real, GMO OMG takes you on a journey that you will never, and should never forget. Jeremy shares the most valuable and beautiful part of his life with us, his family. Together we journey around the country, taking a very real look at our farming industry, the food we eat, and just how serious our food problems have gotten.
I felt with them, the loss of innocence, and spiritual malady we are all suffering from. Not only because we allow huge biochemical companies like Monsanto to use us and our children as the test subjects for their experimental foods, but because we never stopped to wonder what was in our food in the first place. We talk about how the world has changed, and how much better, safer, and more family and love centered it used to be, but we still trust the food on the shelves without so much as a glance at the label. We have lost touch, as a society, with the most basic thing in our lives; our food.
Jeremy and his family give us a much needed reality check, and they do so with love. There is nothing but peace in what he does. That kind of soulfulness is rare, and important. We will need it, going forward, as we take back our food, our health, and our right to know. Please watch this film. Share it with those you love, and be well.
-Dana Kay Wyrick.
This review of GMO OMG (2013) was written by Dana B on 13 Dec 2013.
GMO OMG has generally received mixed reviews.
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