3117 16th Street (at Valencia Street)
San Francisco, California

Garrett is a 15-year old boy living in the Alaskan wilderness with a menagerie of orphaned animals. Growing up close with nature has given him
a deep understanding of nutritional needs required by diet sensitive animals on the reserve. Unfortunately, the untimely and tragic death of his mother propelled him into a downward spiral and he risked flunking out of school. This led to his father’s decision to home-school Garrett.
His first assignment was to study a controversial book written by Dr. Max Gerson.

Written over 50 years ago, Dr. Gerson found that diet could, and did, cure cancer. Controversial at the time (and even today),
Garrett took on the challenge of researching this amazing therapy, which drew the interest of his neighbors in the small Alaskan community.
With the help of Dr. Gerson’s daughter, Charlotte Gerson, and grandson, Howard Strauss, they gave him the ammunition needed to go in search
for the truth – a truth that would affect not only him, but his entire Alaskan village – all of whom wanted to know if these claims were true.
After a number of cancer patients, who were diagnosed as terminal, shared their stories and their medical records with Garrett, it became
abundantly clear that, contrary to the disinformation campaign spear-headed by the multi-billion dollar medical and pharmaceutical industry,
a cure for virtually all cancers and chronic diseases does exist – and has existed for over 80 years!

Garrett’s mission now is to tell the world.

Roxie Film Center
3117 16th St.
San Francisco, CA. 94103
(415) 863-1087
www.roxie.com

Fri. 1/9 - 7:00pm, 9:10pm
Sat. 1/10 & Sun. 1/11 - 2:30pm, 4:45pm, 7:00pm, 9:10pm
Mon. 1/12 - Thurs. 1/15 - 7:00pm, 8:45pm

Meet Howard Straus, biographer and Grandson of Dr. Max Gerson, in person at the Roxie from 1/9-1/11 for a Q&A and a book signing.

Official Website: http://thebeautifultruthmovie.com

Added by cinemalibrestudio on December 29, 2008

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losa_dreu

the weather is just nuts and cant do much todday at work