The Human Experiment: New Documentary: Watch. Learn. Become Empowered
How do you feel about you and your children being used as guinea pigs in a human experiment to see what effects daily low grade exposure to thousands of untested chemicals have on your health? Would you sign up?
Unfortunately, this is the reality that pretty much every person on the planet is living: we have all become unwitting guinea pigs to constant chemical exposure.
We constantly mention the facts here at Non-Toxic Munchkin: 80,000 chemicals used in commerce in the United States, only 200 have been tested for safety on an adult males (not woman or children), only five have been regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, babies are now born with 200 chemicals in their bodies .
Our homes, our offices, our schools, our parks: we live in a lab of contant chemical exposure and the results are starting to become very evident: rising rates of everything from cancer to infertility, behavioral problems to diabetes.
From Oscar® winner Sean Penn and Emmy® winning journalists Dana Nachman and Don Hardy, The Human Experiment is a new documentary that tells the personal stories of people who believe their lives have been effected by chemicals and takes viewers to the front lines as activists go head-to-head with the powerful and well-funded chemical industry.
These activists bring to light a corrupt system that’s been hidden from consumers, and that we have mentioned on Non-Toxic Munchkin constantly.
It is important to watch documentaries like these to understand what the reality we are living in is and to become empowered and stop being unknowing victims.
Watch the trailer, see the film, and learn how you can protect yourself and your family! - The film has started showing in a couple of theaters around the country. It will premiere in Los Angeles on April 17 (yes, I will be there!) as well as in New York, Alexandria, Bellingham and Providence.
Not playing in a theater near you? Not to worry, the film will be simultaneously released on all major Video On Demand platforms nationwide on April 17! This included Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, iTunes, Sony PlayStation, Vudu and Xbox Video. It can also be preordered on Itunes