I don’t how I can describe my feeling after watching Super Size Me. If I was laughing, smiling, or surprising or all of them, in fact, I realized that fast food hides many things more than what we know.
Mr. Morgan Spurlock eats every day for a month different types of foods from MacDonald to show us what happens for our bodies when we eat fast food daily. He is a healthy man with perfect organ functions like liver, lung, blood pressure, blood sugar, and heart. However, his bodily functions change significantly during the experiment. Liver enzymes increase to levels that drinker who has. Moreover, his weight is increased dramatically with cholesterol level.
During this documentary, Morgan shows some schools how and what they feed their students. Furthermore, advertisements affect on children. It is really an outstanding movie I have ever seen before. It has a lot of information about nutrition especially when the professor gives the definition of calories that is the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1 °C.
Unfortunately, I will admit that I cannot stop eating from fast food, but I will try to decrease as much as can.
Teacher's note: Isn't this amazing, that even when we know the truth about what is bad for us, we still cannot resist the temptation. This strange addiction to fast food is a metaphor for so many attractions to things we know are wrong, but we still want them and do them. Why is this? Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go get me a triple Big Mac and wash it down with a river of kerosene. Thanks for posting.
--mike
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