Unveiling the Hidden Legacy
Famine, Trauma, and the Rise of Type 2 Diabetes in South Asia
Episode 2 of the Harun Rabbani Podcast podcast, hosted by Harun Rabbani, titled "Unveiling the Hidden Legacy" was published on January 30, 2024 and runs 11 minutes.
January 30, 2024 ·11m · Harun Rabbani Podcast
Summary
Generations carry the echoes of hardship. This video delves into the complex link between historical famines, intergenerational trauma, and the rising tide of type 2 diabetes in the Indian subcontinent. But amidst the challenges, hope blooms. Discover practical strategies for staying healthy even during global economic and energy crises. Discover simple yet effective steps you can take to nourish your body and mind, building resilience not just for yourself, but for future generations.This is more than just a health story; it's a testament to the enduring human spirit. Whether you have South Asian roots or simply share a human heart, this video offers a vital perspective on health, resilience, and the power of understanding our past.#famine #intergenerationaltrauma #type2diabetes #SouthAsianhealth #globalcrisis #healthtips #resilienceABOUT HARUN RABBANIHarun Rabbani is a diabetes specialist helping business-owners and leaders to reverse type 2 diabetes. He has been immersed in the health and medical field since 1996 starting off as a Territory Manager for a global medical devices manufacturer in endoscopy. He spent just under a decade in gynaecology and ENT. His health practice is based on functional medicine and childhood trauma work, both of which go to the root cause of all his clients unique health issues. This means asking "WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?" and "WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE TO PERMANENTLY REVERSE TYPE 2 DIABETES". Harun is the creator and developer of a pioneering healing and therapeutic process called the "THT Method", which uses a multi-disciplinary approach to achieve optimal health.If you wish to download a copy of "28+ Foods to Boost Insulin Sensitivity" or join Harun's next live masterclass, visit: https://linktr.ee/harunrabbani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Generations carry the echoes of hardship. This video delves into the complex link between historical famines, intergenerational trauma, and the rising tide of type 2 diabetes in the Indian subcontinent.
But amidst the challenges, hope blooms. Discover practical strategies for staying healthy even during global economic and energy crises.
Discover simple yet effective steps you can take to nourish your body and mind, building resilience not just for yourself, but for future generations.
This is more than just a health story; it's a testament to the enduring human spirit.
Whether you have South Asian roots or simply share a human heart, this video offers a vital perspective on health, resilience, and the power of understanding our past.
#famine #intergenerationaltrauma #type2diabetes #SouthAsianhealth #globalcrisis #healthtips #resilience
ABOUT HARUN RABBANI
Harun Rabbani is a diabetes specialist helping business-owners and leaders to reverse type 2 diabetes. He has been immersed in the health and medical field since 1996 starting off as a Territory Manager for a global medical devices manufacturer in endoscopy. He spent just under a decade in gynaecology and ENT.
His health practice is based on functional medicine and childhood trauma work, both of which go to the root cause of all his clients unique health issues. This means asking "WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?" and "WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE TO PERMANENTLY REVERSE TYPE 2 DIABETES".
Harun is the creator and developer of a pioneering healing and therapeutic process called the "THT Method", which uses a multi-disciplinary approach to achieve optimal health.
If you wish to download a copy of "28+ Foods to Boost Insulin Sensitivity" or join Harun's next live masterclass, visit: https://linktr.ee/harunrabbani
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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