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21. The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle, and Emotional Strategies for Healing by Connie Strasheim | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2008-04-22)
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awesome healing resource
Excellent Book
A book that all people with Lyme should avoid
Practical and inspiring
2 1/2 Stars |
22. On the Island of My Bed: Living with Lyme Disease by Carmen Alfonso | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2006-11-01)
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23. The Lyme Disease Solution by Kenneth B. Singleton M.D. | |
Paperback: 523
Pages
(2008-02-01)
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the first book you need
Read the book yourself before you or a love one is a victim of a tick bite!
Don't rely on it too much
The best for patient or doctor
Don't See Your Doctor Without It |
24. Understanding Malaria and Lyme Disease | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2010-10-31)
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25. Bull's Eye: Unraveling the Medical Mystery of Lyme Disease by Dr. Jonathan A. Edlow M.D. | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2004-04-10)
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Bull's Eye
"Bull's Eye-Mystery of Lyme Disease"
Not Helpful for Patients
Cracking the Borrelia burgdorferi Case The book is really a medical detective story, and a gripping one at that. It begins with the symptoms of an unknown disease clustered around Lyme, Connecticut in the mid 1970s. Initially believed to be Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), authorities began questioning that diagnosis after demographic patterns were not consistent with JRA, and the disease exhibited significant clustering (which JRA does not do.) Initially brought to the attention of authorities by two area mothers, Polly Murray and Judith Mensch, their initial concerns were rebuffed. Through their perseverance, ultimately several teams of doctors began investigating the illness, believed to be linked to an insect vector due to the geographic distribution of the illness and the seasonality of the illness. Navy Doctors William Mast and William Burrows were quick to realize the curative effect of antibiotics on the disease, though not all doctors agreed. Notably Dr. Allan Steere of the Yale rheumatology department believed that antibiotics were not indicated until four years worth of data were analyzed. Although in 20/20 hindsight this is an obvious gaffe, I am sympathetic to the conundrum faced by Dr. Steere, as obviously he didn't want to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics. Where I am not sympathetic to Dr. Steere is in his seemingly arrogant, quick dismissal of the Navy doctors and their corporate and medical knowledge, particularly in light of their ninety percent cure rate with antibiotic therapy. I am somewhat academically amused that Steere and the Yale 'experts' were generally incorrect in most of their initial assumptions. Although I am personally grateful for the work of all the researchers involved, including Dr. Steere, I was exceptionally impressed with Mast and Burrows in addition to noted tick expert Dr. Willy Burgdorfer (after whom the Lyme disease spirochete is named) and his efforts to find the agent responsible for the disease. Working with ticks is extremely difficult: they are small, hard, and contaminated with a gazillion things. Isolating the one agent being searched for, in this case an unknown spirochete, is extraordinarily difficult. Dr. Edlow is an excellent writer and anyone with interest in the medical field would love this book. The doctor who treated my Lyme disease recently left practice. When he left I went to see him specifically to thank him for all his efforts on my behalf and to give him a copy of "Bull's Eye." It was the least I could do.
Finding Answers Despite Ourselves Lyme disease was first recognized in the US in Connecticut in 1975.It is caused by a corkscrew-shaped bacterium called _Borrelia burgdorferi_, but it is spread by what epidemiologists call a "vector," in this case the deer tick.The flurry of investigation of the disease was sparked by patients who could not get proper answers from their physicians, and were only eventually referred to Yale University, where the departments of rheumatology, epidemiology, and even ecology started investigating.Thus began the effort to get an epidemiological grip on the phenomenon.Gradually the patterns of the illness itself became clearer.There were stages, first a skin rash, then joint pain, but the connection between the two was uncertain.There was associated meningitis, facial paralysis, inflammation of the heart muscle, and disturbance of heart rhythm in some cases.Though Edlow charts the course of greater understanding of the disease, and makes a good case for pure and applied science eventually producing an accurate concept of the disease and its effects, he describes also the missteps and clinical errors, as well as the personality clashes, the human aspects of scientific endeavor which hamper progress. In fact, the book ends on a rather sad note of discord.Yes, there has been a boom in knowledge about the disease, and Edlow rightly draws on inspiring stories of other epidemiological success, like the connection of cholera to an infected water supply in nineteenth century London, the development of Koch's postulates as a tool for infectious disease investigation, and the degrees of precision in increasingly complicated laboratory tests.Patients with a sense of independence began to question the theories of the disease's course and treatment, and support groups sprouted up.Some of the groups began to favor the conventional school of treatment and the physicians who followed it, while others preferred alternative methods (not alternative as in homeopathy or acupuncture, just alternative to the prevailing theory).There seem to have been organized efforts to censure doctors on one side or the other, some of whom have had to have bodyguards from time to time.There has been acrimony at professional meetings.Edlow found that those who were helpful when he began writing his book in 1993 made themselves unavailable for interview in 2000, presumably because of the politicization of the controversies.Edlow writes, "Nature goes about its business quite independently of those humans who try to uncover its secrets."_Bull's-Eye_ is documentation that nature is hard enough to understand, and human nature gets in the way of even the best scientific efforts. ... Read more |
26. Cure Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic by Pamela Weintraub | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2008-06-17)
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Read it for yourself or your loved ones
Good book
Hugely credible
An important subject for everyone
scleroderma and lyme |
27. The Homeopathic Treatment of Lyme Disease by Peter Alex | |
Perfect Paperback: 168
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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The Homeopathic Treatment of Lyme Disease
Well worth reading
Brilliant book |
28. The Lyme Diet: Nutritional Strategies for Healing from Lyme Disease by Nicola McFadzean ND | |
Paperback: 218
Pages
(2010-04-09)
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A Must-have book if you are battling Lyme Disease |
29. Four Immune-Supporting Supplements Every Lyme Disease Sufferer Needs to Know About, And Where to Buy Them by Bryan Rosner | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2010-07-27)
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30. The Baker's Dozen & the Lunatic Fringe: Has Junk Science Shifted the Lyme Disease Paradigm? by PJ Langhoff | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2009-01-15)
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Top-notch, comprehensive scientific journalism - should be required reading
The Truth in One Book
THEE MODERN HISTORIC LYME RECORD? REQUIRED FOR THOSE SEEKING TO UNDERSTAND THE NARROW FOUNDATION OF "STANDARD" LYME MEDICINE.
THE TRUTH WE ALL NEED IT
The absolute Lyme book to get!!! |
31. Lyme Disease: My Search for a Diagnosis by Linda Hanner | |
Paperback: 215
Pages
(1991-01)
list price: US$8.95 Isbn: 0962266914 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. Ticks Off! Controlling Ticks That Transmit Lyme Disease on Your Property by Patrick G. Guilfoile | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2004-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description The tick control measures described in the book focus on two main themes; landscape alterations and host control.These strategies, applied in tandem, are likely to be more effective in substantially reducing tick populations compared to using any single method of tick control. As Lyme disease has become more common in many parts of the United States, more and more property owners are seriously exploring tick control measures.Ticks Off! is designed as a concise, up-to-date resource for controlling Lyme disease-transmitting ticks.Written by an experienced tick biologist, this book will give you the tools to make your yard inviting for humans, but not for ticks.Heavily referenced so you can do further research yourself on ticks and tick control.Softcover, eighty pages, 13 illustrations. Customer Reviews (1)
Extraordinarily accessible and practical quick-read resource |
33. Rabies Lyme Disease Hanta by Cockrum | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1997-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dr. Lendell Cockrum explains how bats, rodents and rabbits infecthumans with infectious and parasitic diseases. Encephalitis (5 kinds),Lyme disease, Hanta Virus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), Rocky MountainSpotted Fever, Chagas' disease, tularemia, rabies, 5 kinds of plague,rickettsetialpox, typhus, valley fever and other diseases are fullydescribed. This is vital information for the concerned layperson, aswell as health professionals. You'll enjoy the outdoors more and worry less with the informationprovided by this comprehensive new guide. Learn about: -The ABCs of Safety First -Specific mammal types in each region -Diseases and how they are transmitted -Special precautions to observe -Normal animal behavior patterns -Disease symptoms in humans -How to avoid contact with disease-bearing animals This book contains vital information for everyone who lives, plays orworks in the outdoors and wants safe interaction with naturalwildlife. |
34. The Stealth Killer: Is Oral Spirochetosis the Missing Link in the Dental and Heart Disease Labyrinth? by William D. Nordquist BS DMD MS | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-01-13)
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Facinating book which helps show the connection between bacteria in the mouth and general health.
An eye opener, and a simple way to prevent certain Chronic diseases
Must read for dentists, internists, infectious disease specialists and cardiologists |
35. Surviving Lyme Disease Using Alternative Medicine by David A. Jernigan | |
Paperback: 105
Pages
(1999-11-06)
list price: US$10.95 Isbn: 0967462304 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Includes a 55 symtom tracking guide, leading new research, a review of alternative techniques,and a protocol of natural products, and what type of doctor to find. Customer Reviews (4)
Easy to Read Thank you Dr. Jernigan for the time and effort youhave put into writing this book.
A companion to your alternative medicine treatment...
Hope at last!The positive outlook I needed!
Way Overpriced |
36. The Lyme Diet: Nutritional Strategies for Healing from Lyme Disease by Dr. Nicola McFadzean | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2010-04-09)
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The Lyme Diet/Dr.Nicola MaFadzean |
37. Disguised as the Devil: How Lyme Disease Created Witches and Changed History by M. M. Drymon | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2008-03-27)
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3 stars for content, 1 star for execution
Disguised As The Devil:How Lyme Disease Created Witches and Changed History
A Work of Scholarship!
Reads like a Doctoral Dissertation
Salem witches and Lyme's disease...Who would have thought?? |
38. Research on Lyme Disease | |
Paperback: 139
Pages
(2007-06-30)
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Not what I expected! |
39. Bartonella: Diagnosis and Treatment - A Major Cause of Lyme Disease Complications and Psychiatric Problems (Part 1 of 2) by James L. Schaller M.D. | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(2008-05-30)
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Compassionate expert - admired physician
Disappointing
Excellent Book - A MUST read
One of a kind EXCELLENT book
Awesome and Unique Compilation of Relevant and Useful Information |
40. Ecology and Environmental Management of Lyme Disease | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(1993-05-01)
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