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KariW93
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Joined : Mar 2017
Posts : 135
Posted 5/5/2017 7:25 PM (GMT -5)
Looking for Suggestions for good books on Lyme disease. I know there is one by Dr H. Just wondering if there are any others people have read? I have a kindle so preferably a book I can get on there. Thanks!
-Kari
julymorning
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Posted 5/5/2017 7:33 PM (GMT -5)
I like my "Healing Lyme" 2nd edition with Stephen Harrod Buhner. It's my only book, but I got it because it has an extensive section on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and at the time I couldn't find hardly anything about
that.
It has come in handy with the herbal protocols and his explanations on remodulating our body.
That being said I understand that there is at least one out there that is so much easier for a 'lay' person to understand, which is crucial for most of us.
PeteZa and others mention it a lot.
PeteZa
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Posted 5/5/2017 9:39 PM (GMT -5)
I love Stephen Buhner's books and I have them all.
But the biggest impact on my life was Unlocking Lyme by William Rawls, MD. Super easy to read, he relies on the Buhner protocol and he has the down to earth way of healing.
A doctor that had to give up his practice because he had lyme and he knows how we feel. He also has the same mindset that I do about
how to heal.
I read him after I healed, by the way....
PS added -- I wish his book was available before.... I could have healed faster.
Pirouette
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Posted 5/5/2017 9:43 PM (GMT -5)
One of the best books unraveling the history and players involved in the Lyme controversy is "Cure Unknown" by scientific journalist and mom, wife of Lyme sufferers and patient herself, Pamela Weintraub. Look for updated version.
-p
bluelyme
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Posted 5/5/2017 9:46 PM (GMT -5)
Pam weintraub ..cure unknown
katrina -------- lyme and autoimmune recovery handbook
dr h has a new one -how can get better
the 3 buhner books are a little techy and all herbal .
he focuses on cytokine reduction,immunomodulation ,and endothial protection.not so much on actual bug elimination imo
i learned most from healing well and lymenut searches
movies -watch under the 8 ball his sister had als ..
and justinandchristie.ca
blogs -will there be cake
lemons and lyme they link some other cool ones
KariW93
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Posted 5/5/2017 9:57 PM (GMT -5)
Thank you for all the suggestions! I decided to start with Dr H's book "why can't I get better". So far, so good. I'm going to look into these other suggestions next!!
-Kari
bluelyme
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Posted 5/5/2017 10:32 PM (GMT -5)
Btw My friend with als that was lyme .her mom died but she tested and it was passed to her ..its not genetic its congenital. ...you may want to test with dna connexions to be sure
Psilociraptor
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Posted 5/5/2017 11:19 PM (GMT -5)
Buhner doesn't focus on antibacterial herbs but several of them will get the job done anyways. I have to also recommend his books. Some of my favorite ever
KariW93
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Posted 5/6/2017 4:55 AM (GMT -5)
Blue - did you moms friend die from complications of Lyme disease? I worry about
that happening with my own mom
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