Friday, April 24, 2009

Lyme Disease Book Review

On April 6, I was asked by Bryan Rosner to review one of his books. Mr. Rosner's name is one of those names that stands out to me just like Connie Strasheim when it comes to Lyme Disease Authors. I am honored that Mr. Rosner wants me to read his book. I hestitated ,only for a moment, accepting the challenge to read because I know how long it takes for me to read a book of this magnitude, but it will give me excellent knowledge and perhaps I will be armed with even more power to beat Lyme Disease. As with any given challenge, I will take this book on with great umph. If you are interested in purchasing his book (even prior to my review), all you have to do is click HERE.




On April 9, I received a package in the mail. United Postal Service can be slow at times, but in this case rapid delivery allowed me to have this nifty book in my hands three days after being asked to read this potentially marvelous book. There is potential for this book to be marvelous after all the title says it all. The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments: Deafeat Lyme Disease with the Best of Conventional and Alternative Medicine.

Going into this book, I already guess that even "conventional" treatment for Lyme Disease is actually an alternative to most doctors so I suspect this book will be filled with lots of information. The forward to the book was written by Dr. James Schaller, a well known Lyme Literate Medical Doctor. That, in and of itself, subjects me to think that this would be a marvelous book on Lyme Treatment. However, I wonder immediately if Bryan Rosner is considering a rewrite on the informational book since it was written in 2007. A lot of things have changed since 2007. I know because that's when I first entered treatment.

This book talks about the best of the best treatment suggestions. Upon looking at the Table of Contents, I am already riveted to read since it talks about several things I have been hearing talks of through forums and through Lyme patients I know in person. Bryan writes about Antibiotic, Salt & Vitamin C, the Rife Machine, The Marshal Protocol and even discusses detoxification. He writes about the 5 supportive supplements for Lyme patients. I have heard about all of these supportive supplements by my own LLMD so even though Bryan is not a physician himself, he has the knowledge that benefits the Lyme community.

It is going to take me a while to read the entire book, but keep an eye out for my review in it's entirety soon. (well as soon as I'm finished reading the book)

On first few pages though, I say this book is a must have for your Lyme Library!




2 comments:

Coloradosnowbaby said...

I really enjoy your blog! It's so full of information... and I enjoy the way you compliment your story with education for others! One of the best things I see here- a place for laughter! We 'lymies' can't get through this without some humor to keep us going!
Praying for the lymies out there!!
*michelle* ;)

Jennifer said...

Aww Thanks Michelle. I'm glad you enjoy it.