Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead Documentary Shocks and Inspires

Before making the documentary “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead” Joe Cross had been a yo-yo dieter for years.

“I put weight on, I lost it and I put it on again,” Cross said.

He described himself as 100 pounds overweight, loaded up on steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease.

“When I turned 40, I realized that I had been all talk and no action for years, saying that some day I would change my life and do something to reclaim the robust health I had enjoyed as a younger man,” the Australian entrepreneur and investor said.

To reclaim his health Cross turned to juice fasting, an experience that inspired him direct and produce “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead.”

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