The Dr. Hyman Show

Food Justice: Why Our Bodies And Our Society Are Inflamed with Dr. Rupa Marya and Raj Patel

Sep 8, 2021
Dr. Rupa Marya, an Associate Professor at UC San Francisco and co-founder of the Do No Harm Coalition, joins Raj Patel, a Research Professor at the University of Texas focusing on food systems. They discuss the deep links between food justice and societal health, emphasizing the need to decolonize food systems to combat inflammation in bodies and communities. Their conversation highlights grassroots movements, the impacts of colonialism on health disparities, and the call for holistic approaches to reimagine health and well-being through community resilience and indigenous wisdom.
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ANECDOTE

Hopi Chief's Diabetes

  • Dr. Hyman recounts a story about a Hopi chief with diabetes.
  • The chief's "traditional" ceremonial foods of Coke, cookies, and cake exemplify the colonization of Native American diets.
INSIGHT

Colonization and Capitalism’s Impact on Health

  • Colonialism and capitalism have deeply affected our health and our food systems.
  • These systems disrupt vital relationships, leading to inflammation and chronic diseases.
INSIGHT

Inflammation as a Response to Damage

  • The body's inflammatory response is a natural reaction to damage, not a disease itself.
  • This damage can stem from environmental toxins, social structures, and historical trauma.
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