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Nested Ecologies A Multilayered Ethnography of Functional Medicine

Books from same Author: Rosalynn A Vega

Books from same Publisher: University Of Texas Press

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    Author(s)Rosalynn A Vega
    PublisherUniversity Of Texas Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781477326862
    Pages328
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2023

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    University Of Texas Press Nested Ecologies A Multilayered Ethnography of Functional Medicine by Rosalynn A Vega

    How Functional Medicine Leverages Systems Biology And Epigenetic Science To Treat The Microbiome And Reverse Chronic Disease.Each Body Is A System Within A System—An Ecology Within The Larger Context Of Social, Political, Economic, Cultural, And Environmental Factors. This Is One Of The Lessons Of Epigenetics, Whereby Structural Inequalities Are Literally Encoded In Our Genes. But Our Ecological Embeddedness Extends Beyond Dna, For Each Body Also Teems With Trillions Of Bacteria, Yeast, And Fungi, All Of Them Imprints Of Our Individual Milieus. Nested Ecologies Asks What It Would Mean To Take Seriously Our Microbial Being, Given That Our Internal Ecologies Are Shaped By Inequalities Embedded In Our Physical And Social Environments.Further, Rosalynn Vega Argues That Health Practices Focused On Patients’ Unique Biology Inadvertently Reiterate Systemic Inequities. In Particular, Functional Medicine—Which Attempts To Heal Chronic Disease By Leveraging Epigenetic Science And Treating Individual Microbiomes—Reduces Illness To Problems Of “Lifestyle,” Principally Diet, While Neglecting The Inability Of Poor People To Access Nutrition. Functional Medicine Thus Undermines Its Own Critique Of The Economics Of Health Care. Drawing On Novel Digital Ethnographies And Reflecting On Her Own Experience Of Chronic Illness, Vega Challenges Us To Rethink Not Only The Determinants Of Well-Being But Also What It Is To Be Human.