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Never Give Up: My Life and God's Mercy1 review
John Janaro

Servant Books, 2010

If you like "Magnificat" magazine, you will love this book.
I originally purchased this book for a friend with Lyme Disease. The plan was to read it gently before mailing it to her, but before long I found myself with pencil in hand, checking and underlining, and realized that this copy was mine! I am now ordering 5 more copies to give away. Notes about the author say that he is a frequent contributor to "Magnificat" magazine, and that makes sense. ...
  
  











  



  
Cure Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic63 reviews
Pamela Weintraub

St. Martin's Griffin, 2009

A MUST HAVE book to navigate lyme waters!
Thanks to Pam Weintraub for combining her plethora of areas of expertise to compile such an amazing, factual, MUST HAVE book! Having been a lyme disease survivor and fighting the disease for over 25 years, I've spent over 6 figures and have seen over 40 doctors, been in countless hospitals and told to go home and die twice. I have spent time in both the IDSA and ILADS camps. I am a lyme war ...
  
  











  



  
The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments: Defeat Lyme Disease with the Best of Conventional and Alternative Medicine40 reviews
Bryan Rosner

BioMed Publishing Group, 2007

One of the Top 10 Lyme Books
This book is refreshing in that it offers information on a variety of methods to fight lyme instead of focusing just on antibiotics. Lyme disease is complicated. Because Borrelia burgdorferi is clever and ever-changing, our approach to attacking it needs to be just as clever and ever-changing. This book is like an appetizer plate -- it serves up info on many different treatments. After ...
  
  











  



  
Peripheral Neuropathy: When the Numbness, Weakness, and Pain Won't Stop (American Academy of Neurology)14 reviews
M.D. Norman Latov

Demos Health, 2006

Since reading this book, I don't feel so alone.
Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is not only physically painful, it is emotionally very painful. I can no longer work at my life's profession, I cannot turn a doorknob, open my mail,even typing this hurts like the dickens. I no longer go many places...I fall a lot. I recently have felt like I am going nuts. But then this book was recommended to me. I read it immediately upon arrival and had this ...
  
  











  



  
The Lyme Disease Solution14 reviews
Kenneth B. Singleton M.D.

BookSurge Publishing, 2009

Read the book yourself before you or a love one is a victim of a tick bite!
My wife was diagnosed with Lyme three years ago by her ear specialist when she lost 30% of her hearing and other ailments. After 10+ years of being misdiagnose by multiple doctors, Dr. Singleton was able to diagnose multiple co-infections along with Lyme and treat them appropriately. If my wife's doctors would have read this book, my wife may not have been misdiagnosed and suffered for three long ...
  
  











  



  
The French Lieutenant's Woman56 reviews
John Fowles

Back Bay Books, 1998

A novel only John Fowles could write
If you have read any novel by John Fowles, then you must know that you are not about to have an ordinary reading experience when you pick up one of his books. The author's novels have been called many things: strange, confusing, and even cruel, but one thing they are not is boring! The French Lieutenant's Woman is no exception to the author's style. This book is a Victorian novel about a ...
  
  











  



  
When Antibiotics Fail: Lyme Disease and Rife Machines, with Critical Evaluation of Leading Alternative ...38 reviews
Bryan Rosner

BioMed Publishing Group, 2005

Excellent resource
This book is a great resource to lyme patients who are seeking alternative treatments to antibiotics. It explains the life cycle of the spirochete, as well as the fundamentals of electromagnetic medicine. I highly recommend this book, as well as this type of treatment.
  
  











  



  
Healing Lyme: Natural Healing And Prevention of Lyme Borreliosis And Its Coinfections41 reviews
Stephen Harrod Buhner

Raven Press, 2005

Help after I'd given up hope...
I was diagnosed with Lyme a year and a half ago and at the time I was diagnosed I was told that I had had it for awhile. I was put on antibiotics for 30 days and seemed to get better. Then, it came back. Again and again. I was off and on Doxycycline (mostly on) for the better part of a year. I got C-diff colitis from all the antibiotics. I was sleeping entire weekends and exhausted at work, had ...
  
  











  



  
Beating Lyme: Understanding and Treating This Complex and Often Misdiagnosed Disease13 reviews
Constance A. Bean, Lesley Ann Fein

AMACOM, 2008

Thorough, intelligent book
Ignore the ranty, meandering, flat-out weird foreword by a neurotic doctor and go straight for the book itself. I've been disappointed in a couple of other Lyme books and was finally relieved to find one that was thorough, well-written, well-researched, and informative without being overly emotional. This book gives you a detailed history of Lyme and FACTS (not whiney opinions and complaints, ...
  
  











  



  
Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing ...20 reviews
Connie Strasheim

BioMed Publishing Group, 2009

enormously helpful
Finally, we get to hear from the experts who are actually treating this disease. Other than a few big names (Burrascano, Stricker in SF, Klinghardt, etc.), many doctors aren't willing to put themselves out there with Lyme disease. They're afraid of the fallout, which has been huge in some areas, particularly the East Coast. Doctors have lost their practices due to their non-conformist treatment ...
  
  











  



  
Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, and Lyme Disease (Alternative Medicine Guides)4 reviews
Burton Goldberg

Celestial Arts, 2004

Unbelievably thorough and right on the money!
Holy Smokes! I have been looking for the answers to my environmental illness/fybromyalgia problems for nearly 3 years, and have just been diagnosed with Lyme Disease as well. The answers to my remaining questions were found IN THIS ONE BOOK! The authors have made sure to show pictures, diagrams, etc., so even the lay person can understand where certain body parts reside and how they do or ...
  
  











  



  
The Lyme Disease Solution30 reviews
Kenneth B. Singleton M.D.

Brown Books Publishing Grou, 2008

Don't See Your Doctor Without It
Very helpful, must-read for a Lyme sufferer. If you have it, or think you do, read this. Most doctors do not know the score on this widespread and dangerous disease. Some common misconceptions, shared by most doctors: * You can show negative on the standard tests, and still be infected with the Lyme spirochete. * Only about half of those infected ever show a red, bullseye rash. ...
  
  











  



  
If I only Had a Brain Injury15 reviews
Laura Bruno

Xlibris Corporation, 2008

A Great Resource for Traumatic Brain Injuries
If I Only Had a Brain Injury is a delightful, powerful and highly informative book. Beautifully written, Laura Bruno draws upon her experiences with her own Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) from a car accident. Her descriptions are vivid, deeply and personal. The book is very supportive and is an excellent resource for those dealing with Traumatic Brain Injuries and their caregivers. The book is ...
  
  











  



  
Sick and Tired: How America's Health Care system Fails Its Patients2 reviews
Helene Jorgensen

Polipoint Press, 2010

Terrific weave of anecdote and analysis
In the midst of the legislative and lobbying battle over health care reform, Helene Jorgensen's Sick and Tired: How America's Health Care System Fails Its Patients is clearly a book for these times. But Jorgensen's winning mix of anecdote and analysis make it a terrific double threat to those who'd argue against substantive reform that puts health care consumers first. Jorgensen's personal ...
  
  











  



  
The Baker's Dozen & the Lunatic Fringe: Has Junk Science Shifted the Lyme Disease Paradigm?6 reviews
PJ Langhoff

Allegory Press LLC, 2009

The absolute Lyme book to get!!!
The Bakers Dozen and the Lunatic Fringe is worth EVERY penny and more!!!!! This is the book every Lyme patient or friend of Lyme patients have been waiting for. The information and research in this book is astounding!!! So much more than what you find in other books. Look at the pictures on page 52 and tell me that mosquitoes can't transmit this. Read through chapter 9 to see WHY 1,000's of ...
  
  











  



  
Everything You Need to Know About Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Disorders, 2nd Edition14 reviews
Karen Vanderhoof-Forschner

Wiley, 2003

A MUST BUY for ALL
This is an excellent overview of the disease with detail a doctor or interest patient would want to know. It handles information with non-alarmist views and scientific accuracy. Even better is the updated new version that includes data on other tick-borne diseases. The writing shows respect for patients and the medical community. I really like the information that addresses the questions about ...
  
  











  



  
Lyme Disease and Modern Chinese Medicine9 reviews
Dr. QingCai Zhang, Yale Zhang

Sino-Med Research Institute, 2006

Scientific & Practical
This book is specific to Modern Chinese Medicine. Dr Zhang parallels his protocols to conventional medicine in a scientific and practical manner. The information he provides is based on his years of experience and application. He doesn't oppose conventional treatment and writes candidly about each approach. It's easy to read and comprehend. After reading it I felt very confident about the ...
  
  











  



  
Babesia Update 2009: A Cause of Excess Weight, Migraines and Fatigue? A Common Reason for Failed Lyme Disease ...15 reviews
James Schaller M.D.

Hope Academic Press, 2009

Babesia weight gain
A must have for anyone with babesia. It gives clear up-to-date information on this very misunderstood and undertreaed disease. For any woman who CANNOT lose weight and has no answers, she should read this to see if it fits her. Current statistics aer saying 1 in every 6 people in U.S. are likely to have lyme. IF that is true, then the co-infections are also present with it. If you have the ...
  
  











  



  
The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle, and Emotional Strategies for Healing22 reviews
Connie Strasheim

BioMed Publishing Group, 2008

Practical and inspiring
I bought this book for my girlfriend who is in her mid-thirties and has been fighting lyme for a couple years now. She tried all oral antibiotics and was advised by her doctor to turn to IV treatment. I felt that she didn't know/read much about her disease and blindly trusted doctors, that is why I decided to get her this book. Cons: Of course, author is not a certified doctor and she doesn't ...
  
  











  



  
Coping with Lyme Disease: A Practical Guide to Dealing with Diagnosis and Treatment17 reviews
Denise Lang

Holt Paperbacks, 2004

A must have!
A must have for those suffering from Lymes! Everything you need to know about the disease and it allowed me to understand the symptoms and how to deal with them. Easy to understand and very useful for family members to understand what us "lymies" are going through. I have read and referred to it several times for help to explain to others about the disease.
  
  











  







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