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The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments: Defeat Lyme Disease with the Best of Conventional and Alternative Medicine
R**E
2 1/2 Stars
There are some good features in this book-the author's explanation of antibiotics and the 3 types of Bb bacteria are things every Lyme patient needs to understand. On the other hand, many of the "cures" are controversial at best. The Marshall Protocol, for instance, requires lowering your Vitamin D to levels most doctors would consider dangerous. If you go to the Marshall forum website, you will find a place for "success stories", but none for failures. Other Lyme forums claim that anyone who questions Marshall's dictates are exorcised from the site by the webmaster (Marshall).Also: Rosner pushes Rifing heavily-that is, buying an expensive machine to give yourself micro-shocks that supposedly kill the spirochetes. Opinions on this range from pure quackery (never demonstrated to work in tests) to those who claim "it worked for me". In any case, his info on it is scant, he is upfront about wanting you to buy his $46 Rifing book to learn more. And if you want the specifics about the Salt/Vitamin C "cure", you need his $19.95 e-book.Another area of pure obscurity is the whole subject of "herxing". It seems that having a herxheimer reaction is pretty much identical to getting worse from the Lyme. How do you know if you are coming or going? There is potential for self deception; using a treatment with no proven effectiveness while your health deteriorates, and thinking you are just having a herx reaction.The author has an annoying penchant for excess verbiage, followed by repeating himself, and repeating yet again.There are virtually no footnotes, references, or backup for most of his statements, so you are left to just trust that he has done his research and arrived at the right conclusion.It's not a total wash; there are many ideas that are useful to educate oneself, and as the author clearly says, it's just his opinion, and each one of us must gather the puzzle pieces and figure out the best course of action. He claims to have cured himself of Lyme. I don't know how you quantify that with no test to prove it, but, if so, good for him. This book is another puzzle piece, not the holy grail. A good Lyme-literate doctor and time spent on the many Lyme forums is a good idea.
G**W
Comprehensive and informative Lyme primer
There are so many books out there on Lyme and on the co-infections. I found this book and ESPECIALLY Lyme and Rife to be of immense help and guidance. There are NO quick fixes or bullets. You have to start somewhere and there is a lot of research that this book has already done for you. It is to me, a basic primer, the foundation, to get going on understanding a large picture. Other books that deal with oxygen therapies, that deal with specific lyme herbs are all part of this huge mix that is needed to get over lyme. I wish though I had purchased Lyme and Rife AT THE SAME TIME I bought this book, because it is Part Two. Both of these books have been like Bibles to me. I could not have gotten well with out either of these books. I found may answers outside of these books, but they were my absolutely foundational to help me. I highly recommend BOTH books. Lyme and Rife is also more than Rifing ... It goes into even more health alternatives, including antibiotics. I am so greateful for Bryan Rosner. Thank you for your work.
J**K
Living with Lyme made comfortable
My wife was diagnosed with this dangerous disease in 2009. The doctors say you'll never get it out of your body but there are ways to minimize the effects. The Author has gone to significent length to research his topic and relate his findings in a very understandable book. I am very interested in my wife's condition and health,as we have just passed the 60 year mark in our marriage and are desirous of extending that time as long as possible.The anti-biotics prescribed did not help in solving the problem of extreme tiredness, and joint pain in knees and shoulders.Taking advantage of an alternative, rather ancient botanical, proved to be effective and brought most of the markers for "Borrelia Borgdorferi" into the negative range. The supplement used is discussed in detail in Chapter 7.All in all a very good reference book. We have reinforced our belief in the power of the botanical described.
G**N
A wealth of reliable and well researched information
My wife has had Lyme disease for over 20 years. She was finally diagnosed a few years ago. In the beginning a book like this would have overwhelmed her... do to her "brain fog". With great treatment from a local naturopathic doctor she as recovered from being pretty much bed bound to 90% recovered. We have purchased several good books on Lyme disease over the last few years in order to have a better understanding of what we are dealing with. Plus, one must become their own knowledgeable advocate as you seek treatment. At first she wasn't interested in reading another "Lyme" book. However, as an RN she was very impressed with the amount of research she found here. Even after all of these years of learning she was amazed at the wealth of very helpful information she found in this book. She first chided me for spending the money and now she is making some changes in her approach to treatment (after consulting with her ND) based on what she has learned here.
K**R
One of the top 3 Lyme books; helped cure my teenager of chronic Lyme
I thought my teenage daughter had chronic Lyme, despite negative tests. When I got this book and learned about Cell Wall Inhibitors (p80), I soon understood why the disease went so deep and was so hard to get rid of. It was due at least in part to a round of Keflex prescribed by a well-meaning dermatologist who was treating a strange breakout on half of my daughter's face.This book is worth the price just for the Cell Wall Inhibitor info and the antibiotic chart on p86 (tip: cephalosporins and penicillins are cell wall inhibitors). But there is more that is helfpul also. Excellent book!It was a long journey, but information is essential; you must become as educated as you possibly can about this challenging condition.(The other 2 books in my top 3 were Cure Unknown, Pamela Weintraub and Coping with Lyme Disease, Denise Lang)
J**H
top 10
Worth every penny.Rosner has done all the hard work and shortcut the slog of trawling through all the best information, and sifting out the rubbish.His careful research and personal experience validate the recommendations, and reward him with restored health.
R**P
book
you really need to read this book...if you have ME/CFS Lupus, Chronic Headaches,muscle stiffness soreness, lack of energy,Raynaulds disease.and many others that yoou have been told by doctors that "there is no cure for this"..or "it is all in your head"
M**D
Very Comprehensive
Covers wide range of information.
H**A
Insight into Lyme
This book pulls together strands of knowledge about this disease into a comprehensible whole. It creates a vital resource for those suffering or even those who suspect they are suffering from chronic Lyme disease. Ultimately it offers hope and a future for sufferers by mapping out a treatment plan using both conventional and alternative treatments which if followed will enable sufferers to live their lives with quality or could in some cases even eliminate the disease from their lives. Detailed, precise, scientific and yet highly readable and accessible
M**L
Indispensable
For somebody who has Lyme disease, this book is indispenable reading.You probably won't get 100% better without it. Most doctors don't know the half if any of the information contained in it. It is writen by a sufferer of Lyme disease who couldn't get any lasting relief from doctors, and had to do all the research himself. It is writen in an easily understandable way, and describes the necessary course of actions to be taken in conjunction with one's doctor. I heartily recommend it.
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