Lyme Disease Book Reviews
Cure Unknown
Inside The Lyme Epidemic
by Pamela Weintraub
This award-winning book delves into the scientific, medical and political turmoil surrounding Lyme disease.
Lyme Disease Solution
Comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease
by Kenneth Singleton, MD.
An introduction to the medical aspects of Lyme diagnosis and treatment.
The Lyme Diet
Nutritional Strategies for Healing from Lyme Disease
by Nicola McFadzean, ND.
Nutritional strategies for healing from Lyme disease.
Gone in a Heartbeat
A Physician’s Search for True Healing
by Neil Spector, MD.
Gripping memoir of a man whose Lyme disease went unrecognized for so long, he ultimately needed a heart transplant.
LYME:
The First Epidemic of Climate Change
by Mary Beth Pfeiffer
“American medicine pretends to understand this epidemic. It pretends to have a handle on it. It does not.”
Beginner’s Guide to Lyme Disease
Diagnosis and Treatment Made Simple
by Nicola McFadzean, ND.
An overview of the illness, the controversy and treatment options.
Unlocking Lyme:
Myths, Truths, and Practical Solutions for Chronic Lyme Disease
by William Rawls, MD
The author, a physician who overcame Lyme disease himself, offers an overview of holistic and non-toxic therapies for healing and symptom control (including pain, depression, insomnia).
Healing Lyme:
Natural Healing and Prevention of Lyme Borreliosis and Its Co-infections
by Stephen Harrod Buhner
Master herbalist Buhner outlines the most potent herbal medicines and supplements that offer help, either alone or in combination with antibiotics, for preventing and healing Lyme disease.
Lyme Brain:
The Impact of Lyme Disease on Your Brain, and How to Reclaim Your Smarts.
by Nicola McFadzean Ducharme, ND
“Lyme brain” – a constellation of symptoms that can include short-term memory loss, difficulty with focus and concentration, anxiety and depression. This book offers strategies to combat this condition.
Morgellons:
The Legitimization of a Disease
by Dr. Ginger Savely
Morgellons disease afflicts a subset of Lyme disease patients. It’s characterized by the presence of multicolored filaments that lie under, are embedded in, or project from skin. This book compiles what’s known about this still-mysterious condition.