Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who is gearing up the release of her upcoming series Citadel: Hunny Bunny, was recently questioned on her weight. In an online post, when a social media user asked her to gain weight and 'bulk up' a bit. To this, the Telugu superstar replied with a video message. "Another weight comment. I saw an entire thread about my weight. If you guys must know, I am on a strict anti-inflammatory diet which is required for my condition, which prevents me from putting on weight, keeps in a certain weight bracket and keeps me in a sweet spot with my condition (myositis),"she said. Myositis Is An Auto-Immune DiseaseSamantha, had last October, opened up about struggle with myositis, an autoimmune condition in which patient's muscles gets attacked by their own immune system. A person suffering from this condition constantly experiences pain in muscles and weakness to an extent where performing day to day activities becomes difficult. During her interview, Samantha has revealed that she was taking immune boosting therapy while in Hyderabad while also looking for an ayurvedic remedy.How To Identify Myositis?A person suffering from this disease might show the following symptoms: Muscle weakness.Joint or muscle pain.Fatigue.Swelling.Trouble breathing or swallowing.Arrhythmia (if the myositis affects your heart).What Is Inflammation? Inflammation is body's natural response to foreign bodies and pathogens. It is of two types- acute and chronic. As per Harvard Health, inflammation activates the body's immune system to dispatch an army of white blood cells to surround and protect the area which has been hurt, creating visible redness and swelling but chronic, low-grade inflammation can turn into a silent killer that contributes to cardiovascular disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes and other conditions.Anti-Inflammation DietKey components of this diet are fruits and vegetables, especially those rich in antioxidants like berries, leafy greens, and cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli and kale). These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that combat oxidative stress. In addition, healthy fats from sources like olive oil, avocados, and fatty fish (like salmon and mackerel) are also important, as omega-3 fatty acids have strong anti-inflammatory effects. Whole grains, nuts, seeds, and legumes provide fiber and additional nutrients that support immune function. Notably, the diet limits processed foods, refined sugars, and trans fats, all of which can promote inflammation. By emphasizing these nutrient-dense foods, an anti-inflammatory diet helps improve overall health and reduce disease risk.