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The Top Ten Lyme Disease Treatments

 
 
Author: Bryan Rosner
ISBN: 10: 0 - 9763797 - 01 - 6
 
 
Chronic Lyme patients are unique.  Usually it is not just the Lyme spirochete they are left to deal with but those who are chronically ill often harbor several, if not many pathogens.  This creates a situation where symptoms can affect every part of the body and there is no way to be sure which pathogen is causing what symptom.  With the many allopathic and natural treatments we are bombarded with, especially for Lyme patients with cognitive problems, it is difficult to effectively decide where to begin.  What treatments are most effective? How should they be combined? What are our most affordable options, where we as patients have more control?
 
Many times I have just thrown up my hands in defeat and decided not to deal with any of these questions.  Because antibiotics alone seemed to be working for me, the rest was just too complicated to sort out.  However, at some point we may not have access to antibiotics for the use with chronic Lyme.  Another consideration is that antibiotics don't always remain effective forever, and for some people they just don't seem to work.  These drugs can also build up in your system and cause toxic side effects.
 
This is where Bryan Rosner's book "The Ten Top Lyme Disease Treatments" comes into play. The author has created a practical resource that is organized and easy to understand and implement.  Being a Lyme patient himself, he has done much research and experimentation.  He offers information gleaned from his experience and the experience of others.
 
Antibiotics alone have not been the complete answer for curing or effectively controlling Lyme disease.  Most people will come to the same conclusion concerning natural treatments.  The Lyme disease germ (borrelia burgdorferi) is a very smart bug, is able to evade the immune system, antibiotics and current available testing.
 
Bryan Rosner's solution is to offer us valuable information concerning both allopathic and natural medicine and how to use them together to form a comprehensive treatment plan.  He emphasizes 5 core treatment protocols and other supportive treatments.  He suggests that antibiotics be rotated and used for fairly short periods of time.  The author warns us that treating Lyme disease  and the co-infections is more of a marathon event as opposed to a sprint.  If we approach the treatment of Lyme with this in mind, it will help us to avoid discouragement.
 
On page 293 of Rosner's book he says, " Because Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial infection, the core of a Lyme disease treatment protocol is comprised of antibacterial therapies.  The most effective antibacterial therapies are pharmaceutical and non pharmaceutical antibiotics, the Marshall Protocol, and Rife Machine therapy.  At all times during the recovery process, at least one of these three therapies should be in use."
 
Bryan believes that Rife machine therapy should be the foundation of an antibacterial treatment and tells us why.  He discusses the Rife Machine in this book but for those who want a more comprehensive understanding of this type of electromedicine, one should read his first book "Lyme Disease and Rife Machines."
 
The book stresses that we need to strengthen the immune system through diet, eliminating exposures to toxic and allergic substances, detoxification, electromedicine and herbs.  He also points out that there is no magic remedy and that patients must become proactive and take the time to adjust their priorities.
 
Rosner does an excellent job making sure the patient understands what can and cannot be expected from the various holistic and allopathic treatments. Many of us are aware of the raging Lyme wars (disagreement on the testing and treatment of Lyme disease) that are keeping patients from getting proper treatment. Here is what Rosner has to say about that.  "The debate has recently reached a boiling point, involving the passions, fears, biases, personal experiences --- and let us not forget, financial interests --- of those involved. Amidst the inferno, it has been largely forgotten that the goal of health care is not to establish exclusive, single-minded medical truths, but instead, to utilize all available medical treatments that cure disease --- regardless of which paradigm they belong to." 
 
There is so much practical information and so many helpful resources listed in this book that I could go on and on but I am sure you would rather read the book.  I highly recommend "The Top Ten Lyme Disease Treatments " to anyone who wants to better understand the realities of treating Lyme disease and what it takes to get well.

The above review was contributed by: Marjorie Tietjen. Marjorie is a freelance journalist with a B.S. in nutrition. She writes on various topics but has a special interest in public health, education and awareness. Her writings can be found online and in several print publications.

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