Inflamed

by Rupa Marya, Raj Patel

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Published: 2021-08-03 Category: Personal Empowerment

Inflammation has become one of the defining health challenges of our time, underlying conditions from diabetes to depression, from heart disease to autoimmune disorders. But what if the roots of this epidemic extend far beyond individual lifestyle choices and genetic predispositions? What if the inflammation ravaging our bodies is intimately connected to the wounds inflicted upon our communities, our ecosystems, and our planet?

This groundbreaking exploration reveals how inflammation is not merely a biological response but a systemic condition reflecting deeper fractures in how we relate to each other and the natural world. Drawing on expertise in medicine, public health, and social science, readers discover a revolutionary framework for understanding health that transcends the limiting boundaries of conventional medical thinking. The journey moves from the cellular level to the societal, demonstrating with compelling clarity how personal wellness cannot be separated from collective wellbeing.

The narrative weaves together cutting-edge immunology with unflinching social analysis, showing how colonialism, capitalism, and racism have created conditions that literally make people sick. Through vivid case studies and patient stories, readers witness how historical trauma becomes lodged in bodies across generations, how poverty triggers inflammatory cascades, and how environmental destruction directly translates into human disease. These connections are not metaphorical but measurable, backed by rigorous scientific research that mainstream medicine has long overlooked or dismissed.

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