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What You May Not Know About Bartonella, Babesia, Lyme Disease and Other Tick & Flea-Borne Infections: Improving Treatment Speed, Recovery & Patient Satisfaction
What You May Not Know About Bartonella Babesia Lyme Disease and Other Tick FleaBorne Infections Improving Treatment Speed Recovery Patient Satisfaction Author:James Schaller MD, Kimberly Mountjoy MS THIS BOOK IS AN ABRIDGED AND SHORT VERSION. IT IS THE PROFOUNDLY ADRIDGED VERSION OF THE BURGUNDY COVERED BOOK WITH SAME NAME. IT IS OVER 600 PAGES SHORTER AND FOR NON-ACADEMIC PEOPLE. IT DOES NOT OFFER ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL "RECIPES." YOU ARE UNIQUE AND YOU NEED A TAILORED APPROACH TO FIT YOUR UNIQUE BODY AND INFECTION STRAINS. Why do smart pati... more »ents come from all over the earth for help from Dr. Schaller? Why is he rated very highly by real patients and his physician peers? You will understand why when you read this book. The approach of this book hopes to be a fusion of 2020 medicine with the affection and warmth of a 1950's country doctor--the type who knew you and was around at 2 am for emergencies. Schaller is comfortable wading through huge volumes of medical materials from both traditional medicine, functional medicine and alternative medical sources, and distills only the best, most credible and helpful information and treatment principles. The principles he shares with you in this book are samples of what he uses in his practice. These principles are not routine anywhere. His patients are primarily those who have sought treatment from more than ten health care practitioners with no success. Very few health care professionals have dedicated full-time hours to read and study--he reads 40-50 hours a week. This enables him to think fully about the many inflammatory, hormonal, nutritional, and systemic impacts of these tick and flea-borne infections. Most skilled traditional infection physicians, dermatologists, joint physicians, internists, pediatricians, orthopedists, and practitioners of functional and alternative medicine, do not have time to study enough weekly to see even a fraction of the whole picture in the treatment of insect-borne infections. As a result, diagnosis and treatment options can be overly simple. And people are sicker and less functional over time. Dr. Schaller?s approach uses many facets of broad medical science to address the patient?s body as a whole, allowing the patient to restart their life. WARNING: THIS IS NOT A SIMPLE ?RECIPE? TREATMENT BOOK. IT IS TEMPTING TO GIVE SUCH BAD MEDICINE TO SELL BOOKS AND BE POPULAR. BUT THIS WOULD BE TREATING YOUR BODY AS IF YOU WERE AS COMPLEX AS A SALAD. This is a lower cost version of a book published a few months ago--since not everyone is a researcher or needs to defend a medical position. This is profoundly shorter with few references. There is something for everyone from this unique research clinician who likes to make very complex things simple. Schaller is unique in being able to read markedly complex science and simplify it in such a clear manner that high school students can understand it. Many tick infection issues are smartly summed up in two pages. This is one of Dr. Schaller's dozen books on tick infections. He has published over 30 books. You will notice two things very clearly: he is able to reduce the complex into the primary issue and he can then share it so you understand. Finally, Schaller avoids the false belief that Lyme disease is a ?stand-alone? infection and also rejects set recipes for treating each infection. His insightfulness on the top tick and flea-borne infections are clear and fascinating, and have the power to jump from every page.« less