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The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments: Defeat Lyme Disease with the Best of Conventional and Alternative Medicine By Bryan Rosner ( BioMed Publishing Group )
Release Date: 2007-04-03
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New Lyme Disease treatments are desperately needed. This book provides them. The book identifies ten cutting-edge conventional and alternative treatments and gives practical guidance on integrating them into a comprehensive treatment plan that maximizes therapeutic benefit while minimizing side effects. On the pages of this book you will find the most accurate, current Lyme Disease information available. Discover the tools and resources to reclaim your health using the best of conventional and alternative medicine. Lyme Disease is one of the most stubborn, treatment resistant infections on earth. It is also spreading rapidly on all continents. Borrelia Burgdorferi - the elusive and dangerous Lyme Disease bacteria - can mimic many seemingly unrelated diseases, resulting in frequent misdiagnosis of the infection. Government health officials are beginning to recognize Lyme Disease for what it is: a growing threat to public health and safety. Statistics show that there are over 200,000 new Lyme Disease infections per year in the United States alone. Read this book to find out about the following breakthrough Lyme Disease treatments. Five Core Treatment Protocols: The Antibiotic Rotation Protocol, The Marshall Protocol, The Salt / Vitamin C Protocol, Detoxification, and Electromedicine (Rife Machine Therapy). Five Supportive Supplements: Systemic Enzymes, Mangosteen, Lithium Orotate, Coenzyme Q10, and Magnesium.
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2 1/2 Stars ( randyremote )
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 $35 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.
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A must read for the informed Lyme Patient
Gathering valid information about Lyme disease is not only tiring but time consuming. This book has gathered some very important facts and put it together in a very readible fashion. It offers topics to generate conversations with your LLMD and offers "food for thought" I found this book very informative and extremely helpful in knowing that although my track is long and winding I am on the right track.
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Finally, some relief after three years!
After three years of suffering I was finally diagnosed with Lyme Disease. I've explored and tried lots of treatments but needed more help.
After reading "The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments", I'm finally making progress. Bryan cuts through all the information out there and found what works. I've made more progress in the last month than in the previous three years.
What's more, I understand why, and exactly how the spirochetes work in my body to cause my symptoms. I also know how to get better.
The book is incredibly well researched.
Christopher Westra
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Good Balance of Information
I liked this book from the perspective that is collects a lot of good information into one place. I am new to LD and found this book very helpful in terms of what further to research and what to expect in some cases.
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No Cure ( lymeme )
There is no cure for chronic lyme. Yes there are plenty of "treatments" out there, but its appears many of these so called treatments are just ways for people to make money off sick and desperate lyme patients. Thumbs down.
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