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All-Healing Weapon: The Value Of Oplopanax Horridus Root Bark In The Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetes, Alissa B. (Alissa Bronwyn) Daschbach Jan 2019

All-Healing Weapon: The Value Of Oplopanax Horridus Root Bark In The Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetes, Alissa B. (Alissa Bronwyn) Daschbach

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While Indigenous Peoples live in an incredibly diverse geographical array with significant differences in language, culture, and history, there is a shared experience of an increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance as compared to the dominant or colonizer populations. Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes face multiple barriers to disease self-management: poverty, chronic stress, cultural oppression, limited access to healthy food or exercise, inadequate housing and limited resources to pay for medications. Epidemiological models of type 2 diabetes disregard the social determinants that play a prominent role in the disease’s predominance among the world’s Indigenous Peoples, …