The Juice Doctor breaks the internet!
Supersize Kids! was a two part Channel 4 investigation into childhood obesity. Viewers were given an open opportunity to witness the challenges obese children undergo. Erran Warden, Founder of GO Juice Detox, assisted RDF Media (the makers of Fakin It) in the making of a two-part Channel 4 investigation into childhood obesity. The documentary entitled ‘Supersized Kids’ highlights the emotional rollercoaster experience of 13 year old Ryan Powell who weighed 26 stones, his family and his trainer/mentor Erran. Errans’ objective is to be a firm role model in Ryan's life, encouraging him to lead a healthier lifestyle, while getting him to lose weight over the six months the camera crew follow them around. The programme attracted over 3.5 million viewers and caused CH4s website to crash from the volume of viewer emails. There are plans for a follow up to be released later this year. Erran is available for mentoring, training, private/public speaking, youth development workshops and a range of health related services found on website; www.gojuicedetox.com. He is currently working on a ‘Food for Thought‘ educational program for schools and colleges, which encourages young people to think and look more closely about what they are currently eating, their choices of food and the impact of food on their performance and behaviour. http://www.bmetv.net/video/383/supersize-kids