"The Last Smile" Documentary Aired on Local Television
A documentary spanning 45 minutes based on "The Last Smile - A Journey of Hope", authored by Jeevan Zutshi, is being telecast from Feburary 8, 2011 in the San Francisco Bay area.
The book "The Last Smile - A Journey of Hope"can be purchased from Amazon.com or www.amitzutshifoundation.com
The 45 minutes documentary focuses on a young man who believed in healthy life style but his beliefs cost his life.
Each person has a story to tell. This young man's father Jeevan Zutshi tells his in The Last Smile, a complex work of history, politics and tragedy. The work "shares a real life story of a consumer in the loosely regulated U.S. health supplements market and sheds light on the dire consequences from being uninformed."
Host Jim Wieder of Channel 4 (retired) interviews Jeevan Zutshi ;looking for the reasons that address the serious problems of using dietary supplements sold in gyms, whole food stores, GNC and elsewhere.
The documentary covers an interview with the author as well as with representatives from the Food and Drug Administration and American Dietetic Association. They are Mary Ellen Taylor, FDA Director and Washington based Lalita Kaul, PhD, RD, LD, LN.
This is the first documentary sponsored by Amit Zutshi Foundation to highlight the important work that needs to be done to educate our youth, FDA and Policy makers.
Please spread the word and tell your friends and family to tune in on Channel 27 and in Fremont on Channel 29 as per following schedule for next three weeks:
Mondays and Thursdays at 09:00 AM
and every day at 6:00 PM
on KCTH 27 Chabot College TelevisionIn Fremont, it is being telecast on Comcast Channel 29 on every Monday at 10:00 PM.
They also broadcast it on AT&T U-VERSE which reaches entire California and stream live on www.chabotcollege.edu/tv
Chabot College Television is the Community Media Center for the East Bay's Public Access needs. Currently serving Hayward, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Union City, Fremont, Newark & Castro Valley.
The program was made possible by Chabot College Television. Gary Carter is the Dean of the School of the arts. Dr. Celia Barbarena is the President and the Chabot College Board of Trustees.
The Chief Engineer and Producer of the program is Sujoy K. Sarkar.
