A Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet, and Disease

A Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet, and Disease

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  • Create Date:2022-10-11 20:21:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Shilpa Ravella
  • ISBN:B09TQ2YTSW
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Summary

Inflammation is the body’s ancestral response to its greatest threats: injury and foreign microbes。 But as the threats we face have evolved, new science reveals simmering inflammation underneath the surface of everything from heart disease and cancer to mysterious autoimmune conditions。


In A Silent Fire, gastroenterologist Shilpa Ravella takes us on a lyrical quest across time, around the world, and into the body to reveal hidden inflammation at the root of modern disease—and how we can control it。 We meet an eccentric Russian zoologist, the passionate yet flawed inventor of Kellogg’s Cornflakes, and dedicated researchers working on the frontiers of medical and nutritional science today。 With fascinating case studies, Ravella debunks common myths about “antiinflammatory” lifestyles—adding or eliminating any one food, for example, is not a cure-all—and unmasks the links between food, the microbiome, and inflammation。 A paradigm-shifting understanding of human health, A Silent Fire shows us how to live not only long, but well。

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Reviews

Vikram

A real tribute to all of the amazing doctors and scientists who have advanced our understanding of inflammation and how it relates to modern disease。 The history and personal stories really drew me in and the closing arguments for how to live a healthier life are very applicable。 Must read if you want to know more about what disease prevention will look like in the coming years。

Melissa Maxwell Davis

A Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet & Disease by Shilpa Ravella is a brilliant exploration of chronic (often hidden) inflammation and the havoc it can wreak in “a modern plague of illnesses” that are the most common causes of death today。 Inflammation, “an intricate force meant to protect us paradoxically turns against us, leading to collateral tissue damage, autoimmune diseases, allergies, and more。” Ravella is an esteemed transplant gastroenterologist who comes to this work with a k A Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet & Disease by Shilpa Ravella is a brilliant exploration of chronic (often hidden) inflammation and the havoc it can wreak in “a modern plague of illnesses” that are the most common causes of death today。 Inflammation, “an intricate force meant to protect us paradoxically turns against us, leading to collateral tissue damage, autoimmune diseases, allergies, and more。” Ravella is an esteemed transplant gastroenterologist who comes to this work with a keen understanding of the immune system, the importance and power of diet, the gut microbiome, and their interactions。 Deeply researched, A Silent Fire is a rich text that warrants multiple readings。 Ravella details both historical and cutting-edge discoveries about inflammation in prose so gorgeous and insightful that I highlighted sections on nearly every page。 A Silent Fire has changed the way I think of food and health and has empowered me to make better decisions for my long-term health。 Highly recommended and potentially life changing! 。。。more

Brittany Baird

A Silent Fire is a fantastic read, even for those without a background in medicine。 As someone who has struggled with stomach issues I have been looking to learn more about inflammation/gut health - I found Ravella’s writing to be very digestible (no pun intended) as I begin to take better control of my health。 Highly recommend this book!

Kendra

An accessible book about inflammation, its role in various diseases and condition, current treatments, and ongoing research。 Inflammation has been in the news a lot recently as the cause of just about every health condition; Ravella explains what inflammation actually is and does, and while the writing does sometimes get bogged down by repetitive material or, in a few cases, too granular analyses, it's fine for general audiences。 An accessible book about inflammation, its role in various diseases and condition, current treatments, and ongoing research。 Inflammation has been in the news a lot recently as the cause of just about every health condition; Ravella explains what inflammation actually is and does, and while the writing does sometimes get bogged down by repetitive material or, in a few cases, too granular analyses, it's fine for general audiences。 。。。more