Supercharge Me

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Poster for Supercharge Me! 30 Days Raw

Supercharge Me! 30 Days Raw is a 2006 documentary film about raw foodism by Jenna Norwood. Norwood, inspired by Morgan Spurlock's Super Size Me, ate only raw vegan foods (i.e. uncooked fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds) for thirty days and documented the changes to her health.[1] The movie features interviews with raw foodists David Wolfe, Ben Vereen and Kathy Sledge.[2]

The film follows Norwood after she decides to trade her "junk food vegetarian" diet for a raw vegan diet.[3]

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References

  1. Belinda Goldsmith (November 10, 2008). "Going raw sparks life change and a movie". Reuters. 
  2. "Supercharge Me". 
  3. Cathy Zollo (January 22, 2008). "Going raw". Herald Tribune. 
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