“Sistahs Getting Well” Commentary on the Documentary

 

Sistahs Getting Well documentary

#2RAW4TV — In 2010, the life of Jacqueline Glass took an unexpected turn. During a routine doctor’s visit, she was diagnosed with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and hypothyroidism. She was prescribed a cocktail of five different medicines and faced with the task of reducing the effects that could possibly lead to chronic disease. Over the course of three months, the Executive Producer and Founder of At The Well Conferences Inc. would change the trajectory of her health by switching to a plant-based lifestyle and prioritizing movement and workouts in her daily routine. Her follow-up, just three months later, would reveal that all her numbers reverted to within the normal range expected for optimal health.

The truth is stark yet simple; our sisters, mothers, and friends must work out. Heart disease, one of the the leading causes of death among Black people can be prevented by 96% by doing 40 push-ups in a minute consistently. Black women don’t wrestle with heart disease. They wrestle with the reality, that in order to be better you must DO better.

This documentary is an inspiring health journey.  Sistahs Getting Well: Inspiring Change. This compelling documentary unveils the remarkable stories of two resilient black women who have conquered and reversed the debilitating effects of diagnosed chronic diseases. your own health. Prepare to be moved, enlightened, and empowered as secrets to their success are revealed. Subscribe, Share, stay tuned, The revolution will not be televised. #2RAW4TV

Sistahs Getting Well will premiere this February at the Pan African Film Festival located in Baldwin Hills, California.

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