Your Take on Latinx Traditional Diseases and Acting Out Video: Coexisting Beliefs

Here is a list of cultural traditional diseases taken from the Ethnomed website. Match the seemingly irrational traditional disease with its rational purpose. Write one or two paragraphs to indicate what disease matches what rationale explanation/definition, and explain which one is most/least effective in your opinion.

 

  1. Empacho is a form of stomach upset which is believed to be caused by a bolus of undigested food (Fishman et al). This can happen by eating the wrong foods at the wrong time of the day or eating undercooked foods.

  1. This traditional disease articulates post-traumatic syndrome (PTSD) in colloquial terms. The rituals prescribed may be of little help, but the social acknowledgement of the trauma that the ritual represents can certainly be therapeutic.

  1. Caida de mollera means sunken fontanel and is believed to be caused by pulling a baby away from the breast or bottle too quickly, having the baby fall to the ground or carrying the baby incorrectly. Symptoms include poor suck, irritability, sunken eyes, vomiting and diarrhea. The treatments include pushing up on the baby’s palate with a finger, holding the baby upside down over a pan of water and slapping the bottoms of his feet, and applying a poultice to the fontanel.

2. This traditional disease enforces a healthy life recommendation: eating in moderation and preventing heavy foods at night. It provides a visual reminder to promote the dietary rule: food gets stuck in your system if you do not eat properly.

  1. Susto or fright sickness is caused by a traumatic or frightening experience. Symptoms include lethargy anxiety, depression, insomnia, and irritability. Treatment includes herbal teas, covering the face with a cloth and sprinkling holy water, and spitting a mouthful of water or alcohol into the patients face unexpectedly.

3. This traditional disease expresses the anxiety a young mother may feel for the well being of her child. This anxiety associated with motherhood is a universal experience. In the case of Latin America, both indigenous peoples and Spaniards believed in the power of magic. This belief can increase the anxieties of a young mother. The elaborate ritual allows the mother to put these fears to rest. 

  1. Mal ojo or evil eye is caused by a person with a “strong eye” and occurs when someone admires a child without touching them. The cure involves passing an egg over the body and then placing it in a bowl under the child’s pillow overnight. If the egg is cooked in the morning then the child had “mal de ojo”.

4. This traditional disease attributes diseases to the ill will of others. If the disease is a somatic expression of social tensions to stress (insomnia, breathlessness, cardiac arrhythmia) the rituals of the bruja may help address those tensions. Of course, these rituals will not be able to cure other diseases.

  1. Mal puesto is when someone uses witchcraft to put a bad disease on a person. The hex can be placed by a bruja (witch) or someone who knows about witchcraft. Symptoms can be varied and the cure involves prayers, massages, herbs, making crosses on the arms with olive oil and chili powder, and medicinal enemas.

5. This traditional disease enforces the importance of treating the baby delicately. The visual of a baby with sunken eyes or fontanel is a reminder that violence to the baby should be avoided at all costs and enforces this rule with the idea that there will be visible signs of that violence that the community will recognize.

 

 

Note: at the top of the Latinx EthnoMed website there are tabs “For Providers” and “For Patients” that include up to date information

Use the Moodle to type it (one to two paragraphs) and upload as a Word Doc. 

Written: a minimum of 1 current journal reference within the last 5 years and at least 1 from the following: government/Hispanic website or Comcast Newsmakers/ other reputable newsmakers


Watch the segment of “El Susto” that is directly above this assignment. One of the women interviewed in the documentary explains that she believes that “susto” triggered her diabetes and her diet is closely related to her diabetes. Pretend you are working with her at a clinic to try to bring her diabetes under control. Would you ask her to stop believing in “susto” or would you build on her existing beliefs to secure dietary compliance and moderate exercise?

What other strategies could you use to persuade her? Come up with a plan and talk to the camera as if you were talking to this woman. 

You can see the trailer for this documentary Home | El Susto. This is one of the films that you could work on for your final project.

Written: a minimum of 1 current journal reference within the last 5 years and at least 1 from the following: government/Hispanic website or Comcast Newsmakers/ other reputable newsmakers

For this you can write the answer so that I can record a video later from your answers. 


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