![]() He travelled in a truck with a cameraman, a sound guy, a juicer and a generator. For his juice fast, he decided to travel across America while talking to people about their attitudes toward food. Under the supervision of his doctor and a team that monitored his blood work regularly, he started the juice fast in May 2005. In 2005 when he was 39, the doctors told him that with his health, he would die early and he decided to consume only juice for 60 days. He wanted to get off medication as he believed that the medication or doctors were not able to offer a cure for his condition. According to Cross, he believed that his eating habits had caused his illness and he wanted to change his lifestyle. Cross was a smoker and consumed alcohol regularly. His daily diet mainly consisted of processed foods. and unsuccessfully tried various diets in fits and starts. He spent his 30s trying traditional and non-traditional medicine to solve his illness. In 2005, Cross weighed 140 kilograms (310 pounds) and suffered from an autoimmune condition, chronic urticaria, for which he had been taking medications such as the steroid prednisone for years. In February 2014, Cross released his book titled The Reboot with Joe Juice Diet: Lose Weight, Get Healthy and Feel Amazing that became a New York Times best-seller. He is the founder and CEO of Reboot with Joe, a health and lifestyle brand.įollowing the release of his documentary, Cross has published six books about juicing. He is most known for his documentary Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead in which he tells the story of his 60-day juice fast. Joe Cross (born ) is an Australian entrepreneur, author, filmmaker, and plant-based diet advocate who promotes juicing.
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