
Sugar Coated
Documentary
Overview
The investigation and exposure of the US sugar industry’s systematic hijacking of scientific study to bury evidence that sugar is—in fact—toxic.
Top Cast


Gary Taubes
Gary Taubes
Self - Author
Gary Taubes
Self - Author


Robert Lustig
Robert Lustig
Self - Doctor of Pediatric Endocrinology
Robert Lustig
Self - Doctor of Pediatric Endocrinology
Craig Wilcox
Craig Wilcox
Self - Researcher, Okinawa Centenarian Study
Craig Wilcox
Self - Researcher, Okinawa Centenarian Study
Alexis Gomez
Alexis Gomez
Self - Former Patient of Dr. Lustig
Alexis Gomez
Self - Former Patient of Dr. Lustig
Cristin Kearns
Cristin Kearns
Self - Dentist, Denver, Colorado
Cristin Kearns
Self - Dentist, Denver, Colorado
Yoni Freedhoff M.D.
Yoni Freedhoff M.D.
Self - University of Ottawa
Yoni Freedhoff M.D.
Self - University of Ottawa
Jean-Marc Schwartz
Jean-Marc Schwartz
Self - Biochemist
Jean-Marc Schwartz
Self - Biochemist


John Yudkin
John Yudkin
Self (archive footage)
John Yudkin
Self (archive footage)
Ancel Keys
Ancel Keys
Self (archive footage)
Ancel Keys
Self (archive footage)
Sami Inkinen
Sami Inkinen
Self - Endurance Athlete
Sami Inkinen
Self - Endurance Athlete
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