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You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment

You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment

6.5First aired 2024-01-01Last aired 2024-01-01Status: Ended
Documentary
Seasons
1
Episodes
4
Networks
Netflix

Overview

Identical twins change their diets and lifestyles for eight weeks in a unique scientific experiment designed to explore how certain foods impact the body.

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Zachary Fink

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rsanek

August 9, 2024

4/10

Good amount of pop-sci-esque half-truths; includes the classic "uhhh acshually BMI isn't accurate because you could be obese if you're a huge bodybuilder." Yeah, like that applies to most of us. Anyway, as someone that has spent a good amount of time reading books, listening to podcasts, and perusing the odd paper, you're not gonna learn much with this.

totallyfiend

totallyfiend

February 17, 2026

4/10

Interesting start for a documentary series, which ended up bouncing from one topic to another a bit too much. I was expecting a full focus on the twins' journey on this experiment and the results. I was disgusted by the footage from the chicken, cattle and fish farms; especially about the fish, since I had absolutely no idea it was _that_ bad. While I did get some new information personally, I do think (and _hope_ ) that the majority already knows the impact of eating animal-based food. At t…