
Description
"Why Your Health Depends on the Soil" features Mark Hyman (MD) and Daphne Miller (MD) discussing how soil health impacts food quality and human wellness. They explain how diverse soil microbes boost nutrient density, support gut health, and strengthen immunity. Miller highlights how chemical farming and monocropping harm soil and food quality. This episode shows how regenerative farming can improve soil health, protect the planet, and enhance human health.

Why Your Health Depends on the Soil
Guest
Daphne Miller
Category
Physical Health, Nutrition
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About The Host
Mark Hyman (MD), a medical doctor and podcast host, is a pioneer in functional medicine and founder of The UltraWellness Center. He also serves as board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine. Mark’s books, including Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), offer insights into transforming health through nutrition.
Mark Hyman (MD), a medical doctor and podcast host, is a pioneer in functional medicine and founder of The UltraWellness Center. He also serves as board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine. Mark’s books, including Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), offer insights into transforming health through nutrition.
About The Guest
Daphne Miller (MD) is a family physician, science writer, and Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the founder of the Health from the Soil Up Initiative, which explores the connections between health, agriculture, and culture. Daphne is the author of "Farmacology: Total Health from the Ground Up," a book that examines how sustainable farming practices can improve human health and well-being.
Daphne Miller (MD) is a family physician, science writer, and Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the founder of the Health from the Soil Up Initiative, which explores the connections between health, agriculture, and culture. Daphne is the author of "Farmacology: Total Health from the Ground Up," a book that examines how sustainable farming practices can improve human health and well-being.
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