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Documentary " Finding Shangri La The Hunza The Most Happy and Long-lived People "
The idea for make a documentary
The finished product will be destined to the participation in the documentary festival, and a International distribution /
The distribution of a DVD With the resources 50% Support Projects Research. and Protection of Ocean and Seas Campaigns for animal rights and for the Diffusion of Vegan Diet
The Hunza Valley (Urdu: ہنزہ) in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is located 2,438 meters high and covers approximately 7,900 km². The main town is Karimabad, coming from the nearby Chinese border.
This region is also known as the place where Shangri-lá, the land where the youth is eternal. ;
while the post-production will end by the end of 2017.
In the valley there are about 30,000 people who have lived in isolation for thousands of years from the rest of the world.
Their life, which easily exceed 100 years in good health There are no symptoms of modern diseases. #There are hospitals, pharmacies, but even asylums, prisons, police, crimes and murders, beggars
They can be considered the happiest people in the world
While proanthocyanidins a Muslim country, women are very free; do not use the veil. working in the fields, they wear pants, inherit property.
They cultivate mainly fruit, whose famous apricots worldwide consume vegetables and whole grains, low protein especially vegetables, do not use sugar, salt and processed foods. It is raw. nutrition and 'exclusively vegetarian
Document to focus on their state of happiness and connection with their power and longevity '
The finished product will be destined to the participation in the documentary festival, and a International distribution /
The distribution of a DVD With the resources Support Projects Research. and Protection of Ocean and Seas Campaigns for animal rights and for the Diffusion of Vegan Diet
The idea e'di make a documentary offering of ideas and information for a possible transition from the Company 'carnivorous feeding vegan without cruelty towards all beings, on Longevity, anthropology, Happy Living and in good health, offer some insights on a possible transition.
BUDGET
The estimated budget for the construction is 30,000 Euros, which will be used to pay organizational costs for all project phases, from pre-production to post-production.
The diet of the Hunza a few decades ago (reported by several researchers especially from McCarrison and Wrench) consisted mainly of plant foods produced on site: barley, millet, buckwheat, wheat 13, corn 14, to a lesser extent legumes (beans, peas, lentils, beans, chick peas), fruits (blackberries, apples, grapes, cherries, plums, peaches, jujubes, pomegranates, melons, pears, almonds, walnuts) and made especially dried apricots (apricots also used the stones from which he also drew a type of oil), potatoes, various vegetables, carrots, pumpkins, cabbages, cucumbers, eggplant, tomatoes, and wild herbs. The wine was consumed on rare occasions, mostly coinciding with special events. As for the animal products we milk (especially YAK), fresh cheese (Brus) and store (rahkpin), cottage cheese (quark), butter or maltache (precious food); meat, usually made from small livestock (sheep, goat, chicken), was rarely used. [15] The only imported product and was used sparingly rock salt proceeding from the areas valleys vicine.La half of the planet's fertile land is in fact used to grow cereals, oilseeds, fodder, protein, intended for animal feed "meat." In addition, to make way for new pastures and new land resources to produce food for the animals, they are destroyed every year thousands of hectares of rain forest, the green lung of the planet, causing the desertification of vast areas of land. Milk and meat are unquestionably the "food" the most wasteful, inefficient and polluting that one can conceive: in addition to the loss of millions of hectares of arable land (which could be used to grow vegetables for direct human consumption) and the indiscriminate use of chemistry, there is the question of the enormous water consumption in a hopelessly thirsty world, the power consumption, the problem of disposing of manure and waste products, the repercussions on the climate, soil erosion, desertification of large areas of the Earth. Healthy choice: the dangers to human health arising from the consumption of food of animal origin (meat, fish, eggs, milk and dairy products)
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