The Tao of Immunology: A Revolutionary New Understanding of Our Body's Defenses by Marc Lappe
Dr. Marc Lappe crafts a radical new theory of immunity that stresses the concept of balance, and is remarkable for accommodating both Eastern and Western thought. Embracing the sense of harmony found in the Tao Te Ching, he asserts that the best possible immune system is neither hyperaggressive nor hypervigilant, since that type of system's overreactions can ravage healthy organs and cells along with the weak. He laments that scientists' Western bias of seeing the immune system solely as a destroyer and an attacker has led to the prevailing Maginot Line mentality that prevents us from dealing more knowledgeably and effectively with a wide range of devastating disease. The most desirable type of immune system is not highly reactive, but moderate and balanced. Cancer, heart disease, AIDS, arthritis, diabetes, Epstein-Barr virus, asthma, hepatitis, lupus, meningitis, multiple sclerosis, rheumatic fever, allergies, and reactions to implants and organ transplants are just some of the life-threatening and debilitating diseases and reactions that Dr. Lappe covers in his encompassing new theory. He moreover shows a link between impaired immunity and the ultraviolet radiation and chemicals invading our environment, as well as to the stresses that make up modern life.