
The Peter Attia Drive #94 - Mark Hyman, M.D.: The impact of the food system on our health and the environment
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Feb 24, 2020 Mark Hyman, M.D., director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, delves into the critical link between food systems, health, and the environment. He highlights the health risks posed by processed foods and explains the importance of the gut microbiome. Hyman discusses how industrial farming harms both our health and the planet, advocating for regenerative agriculture and policy changes. The conversation reveals the pressing need for systemic reforms and individual actions to tackle the chronic disease epidemic and promote a sustainable food future.
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Gut Health and Leaky Gut
- Gut microbiome dysregulation, often caused by poor diet and environmental factors, leads to leaky gut.
- This allows bacterial products and food antigens to enter the bloodstream, triggering inflammation and various health issues.
The 5R Program for Gut Health
- Address gut dysfunction with the 5R program: Remove, Replace, Re-inoculate, Repair, and Restore.
- This involves eliminating trigger foods, addressing gut microbiome imbalances, and supporting gut healing.
Tobacco Advertising
- Post Surgeon General's tobacco warning, policymakers mandated anti-tobacco ads after every tobacco commercial.
- This led the tobacco industry to voluntarily withdraw ads due to their damaging impact.












