Kinderlehrer videos discuss disulfiram treatment, mast cell, and more
Kristina Bauer of the Texas Lyme Alliance and the Disulfiram for Lyme website has posted two new YouTube videos, interviewing Dr. Daniel Kinderlehrer.
They discussed his new book “Recovery from Lyme Disease: The Integrative Medicine Guide to Diagnosing and Treating Tick-Borne Illness,” and a variety of other topics. See show notes below each of the clips below.
Part 1
@ 5.25 minutes disulfiram dosing and co-infections.
@ 19.25 minutes mast cell activation in patients taking disulfiram
@ 21.45 minutes food sensitivities, gut disorders, and elimination diet
@ 25.20 minutes multiple chemical sensitivities and EMF
@27.50 minutes Bartonella
Part 2
@ Beginning talk avoidance of alcohol on disulfiram and tinctures
@ 3.45 minutes disulfiram and encephalitis brain herx
@ 6 minutes side effects stopping disulfiram cold turkey and the psychiatric manifestation
@ 9.30 minutes brain inflammation and remedies
@ 11.30 minutes dosing disulfiram
@ 15 minutes about his book
@ 17.00 minutes PTLDS, The Lyme Wars, Co-Infections, and “Lyme Denier Doctors” and talks about his personal story with contracting Lyme and how he was denied care initially like so many other patients are.
Links to other blogs about Dr. Kinderlehrer and his work:
A patient interviews Dr. Kinderlehrer about disulfiram for Lyme disease
Many patients find disulfiram a “game-changing” Lyme treatment
Patients can respond very differently to disulfiram. Be cautious.
Mental illness vs. medical disorder
If the cure doesn’t work, it means you don’t have Lyme disease (NOT!)
No “cookbook answers” for Lyme treatment, whether acute or chronic
Can medical marijuana help treat Lyme disease? A doctor’s perspective.
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