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I just received "The Lyme Diet" yesterday..and read almost the whole thing(it's short). Very informational and points out multiple things that I was doing that was hindering my recovery. She does say it's ok for a glass of wine once a week. God, that would be nice.
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Keebler
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- For what purpose?
Your own use - or to share with others so they can get a better idea of the full picture?
Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees. -
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randibear
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my personal use. i have buhner's book, s. book, the one on top 10 lyme treatments but no others.
was wondering if there is something more.
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Keebler
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- Lots more at that thread above. You might start here: -----------------
the RIFE book might also be very practical for you. But, you would first - or concurrently - have to assess / address heavy metals. See next post for that.
Keebler
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- Randi,
You might also want to explore this site - and this clinic. Right in your very own town, well, right next to it in Dallas. For heavy metals, etc.
One LLMD who spoke at the ILADS conference in Oct. did VERY well here, personally and said it was instrumental to her being able to effectively get past lyme. The director has a splendid reputation.
While not treating lyme directly at this clinic, all the elements they do address, are all part of complete lyme treatment for many who with various kinds of sensitivities.
It can't hurt to go talk to them in person. -----------------------
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Cure Unknown by Patricia Weintraub was illuminating though not practical as far as treatment goes.
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Keebler
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- Just look to the lower left of this page to the AMAZON AD. A brilliant new feature is that it rotates a list of books relevant to lyme patients - and it no longer flashes, (Yippee!)
Customer reviews at Amazon are very helpful when considering any book (or any item, for that matter).
Sometimes, you can take a look inside to selected pages of the book.
By checking the table of contents and key words in the index, that can also be a good guide to how the author might handle certain issues, or if something particular to your personal research is even included. -
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linky123
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'Insights into Lyme Disease', by Connie Strausheim. Part of it is online if you would like to read some of it.
Just google the above title.
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