Book review: ‘Recovery from Lyme Disease’ by Daniel A. Kinderlehrer, MD

‘Recovery from Lyme Disease’ by Daniel A. Kinderlehrer, MD. Photo: amazon

Daniel Kinderlehrer, M.D. is a nationally recognized physician with expertise in the fields of nutrition, allergy, environmental medicine, Lyme disease, and the healing of mind-body-spirit as a unified whole. He co-founded The New England Center for Holistic Medicine in Newbury, Massachusetts, and has taught extensively, including practitioner training courses at the Omega Institute, The National Institute of Behavioral Medicine, and the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. He created and organized the Lyme Fundamentals course which is presented annually at the International Lyme and Associated Diseases conferences. He is the author of several review articles in medical journals and the Lyme Times. His integrated medical practice in Denver, Colorado, focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne disease. His new book “Recovery from Lyme Disease: The Integrative Medicine Guide to Diagnosing and Treating Tick-Borne Illness” is an in-depth guide through the many details of tick-borne illnesses.

“Recovery from Lyme Disease” begins with a Foreword by Joseph J. Burrascano Jr., MD that summarizes what this book is all about: “It covers just about everything-the infections, diagnostic tests, treatments, and yes, the all-important terrain.” In the Preface, Dr. Kinderlehrer explains his background and how he came to specialize in infectious diseases. His career began when he opened a practiced called “Nutrition and Preventative Medicine” and thought he would mainly see patients who were struggling to control their blood pressure and other similar sicknesses, but instead, he saw people who “had fallen through the cracks” and were seeking relief from chronic illnesses like migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia. He was able to help some of them by dealing with food insensitivities, digestive issues, and nutritional supplementation but there were still some patients who were not improving. As he started to expand his knowledge of infectious diseases, he was able to help more of his patients but admits there will always be unanswered questions and problems that will continue to evade him.

In the Introduction he writes about his defining moment when he contracted Lyme disease. Not only did he learn more about the disease, which helped him recover, but he also gained the empathy needed to help and understand patients who are in similar situations. His practice is now solely limited to treating people with tick-borne infections and by writing this book, he hopes it will help both physicians and patients address the issue of Lyme disease. The book is divided into five sections: Section One: Anatomy Lessons, Section Two: Meet the Bugs, Section Three: It’s All connected, Section Four: What Else?, Section Five: Last Thoughts. The appendixes include A. Lyme Disease Complex: Anatomy of an Illness, B. Symptom Check-off List, C. Initial Laboratory Testing on Most New Patients, D. Guidelines for Patients Taking Disulfiram, and E. Resources.

No doubt there are many books out there with information about combating Lyme Disease but what makes “Recovery from Lyme Disease” unique is that the author has first hand experience with the disease. The fact that Daniel A Kinderlehrer knows what it is like to feel sick and not being able to find relief makes him come across as both compassionate and knowledgeable as a physician. The amount of information it contains is admirable as it explains everything from the pathogens that make people sick to the known treatments that can help. Considering the topic, the language is easy to understand and follow and the chapters are short and to the point. There is a “Take-Home Points” section at the end of some chapters that summarizes the points he just covered. Highlights include Chapter 23: Alternative Treatments that lists lesser known treatments like oxidative therapies and hydrogen peroxide and Chapter 24: Frequently Asked Questions that serves as a quick tutorial. “Recovery from Lyme Disease” is an excellent and thorough reference guide about Lyme Disease. It is recommended for readers looking for more information on what may be making them sick as well as those who appreciate learning about medicine and illnesses.

“The intention of this book is to give a working knowledge of how to diagnose and treat Lyme and its co-conspirators that have made a home in blacklegged ticks (a.k.a deer ticks) across the United States.”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Celebrate National Vodka Day with WB Liquors & Wine

WB Liquors & Wine is having special deals for National Vodka Day. Photo: WB Liquors & Wine, used with permission.

WB Liquors & Wine is offering their top-selling vodkas at a great value in celebration of National Vodka Day on Monday, October 4. Customers can enjoy the following specials from Thursday, September 30 through Vodka Day on Monday, October 4 at all WB Liquors & Wine locations. (WB Liquors & Wine, 2021)

• $30 Grey Goose 750ML
• $20 Heart of Texas Vodka 1.75L
• $21 Rain Vodka 1.75L
• $20 Tito’s Handmade Vodka 750ML
• $16 Wheatley Vodka 750ML

To help celebrate and kick-off the Halloween season, WB’s vodka specialists have put together a spooky vodka recipe that will work with any of their featured vodkas:

Halloween Eyeball Martini
Ingredients:
• 2 canned lychees + 1/2 ounce lychee juice from the can
• 2 cherries (Grand Island Orchard)
• 2 1/2 ounces vodka
• 1/2 ounce St. Germain
• 1/2 ounce lemon juice

Instructions:
1. Stuff one cherry in each of the two lychees. Skewer the two lychees with an extra-long toothpick.
2. Put lychee juice, vodka, St. Germain and lemon juice in a shaker. Add a handful of ice to the shaker and shake briefly until outside of the shaker condensates. Strain and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with lychee eyeballs.

WB Liquors and Wine has helped Texans across the state celebrate their special occasions for more than 50 years. As a family-owned business, we began with a simple desire: to help customers make the good times even better with convenient locations and an extensive variety of liquor, beer, and wine – along with fast, personalized and expert-level service you would expect from a neighborhood store. Today, that simple vision still defines our business and it is what keeps our customers coming back.

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Pinks on the Patio at La Cantera Resort & Spa

Pinks on the Patio benefits Wings and moves to Friday nights in October. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Pinks on the Patio at La Cantera Resort & Spa is moving to Friday this year with themed events to Play up your Pink from 6p.m. to 9p.m. at Sire Bar on Plaza Saba. Pink is the symbolic color of breast cancer awareness as it symbolizes good health and playfulness. (La Cantera Resort & Spa, 2021)

Every Friday Evening, October 1-29, during the month of October, the La Cantera Family will be raising its glasses – and donations – to the efforts and actions of WINGS. Since its inception in 2017, Pinks on the Patio at La Cantera Resort has donated more than $21,000 to WINGS from the overall resort wide donation initiatives.

Pinks on the Patio themed Fridays will feature either live music or DJ Celina from 6p.m. to 9p.m. and cocktail and wine specials along with tasty snacks. Two dollars from each drink special will go back to WINGS. Resort beverage partners include Belvedere, Whispering Angel Rose, Rock Angel Rose, Moët Chandon, and Western Son Vodka.

Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness, Signature Restaurant and SweetFire Kitchen will all have Pink menu options to benefit the charity. Landscaping on Plaza San Saba just off the resort’s main lobby will have a rosy hue at dusk, as Pink LED lights bring focus to the Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Every Friday during the Month of October from 6p.m. to 9p.m.

October 1 All Things Pink, Anything Goes
October 8 Pink Lipstick – matted, frosted or glossy
October 15 Pink Hats ─ fascinators, chapeaus, any head embellishment with a Pink hue
October 22 Fifty Shades of Pink! ─ scarves and feather boas
October 29 Pink Masquerade ─ feathered, rhinestone or lace

Free ticketed event up to four (4) tickets per transaction at SquadUp, search Pinks on the Patio. Landscaping will cast a pink glow nightly through October.

La Cantera Resort & Spa – Plaza San Saba patio at Sire Bar
16641 La Cantera Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78256
(210) 558-6500

WINGS mission is to bridge the gap between diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, providing comprehensive breast health services to women in Central and South Texas who are uninsured – because everyone deserves a lifetime.

Key Strengths
• WINGS is the only program of its kind in the country providing this kind of support for women with breast cancer.
• Provided support to over 900 South Texas women with breast cancer.
• Provided over $12 Million in healthcare services to women with breast cancer.
• Over 95 percent of the women treated through WINGS are still living, because of the program.
• Since its inception in 1999, WINGS has seen five-year survival rates for the women it serves increase from zero (untreated breast cancer) to 100 percent for Stage I disease.
• Received the Guidestar Gold Seal demonstrating a commitment to transparency.
• Maintains an efficiency rating of 94 percent, which is above that of the average nonprofit organization.

Landscaping at La Cantera Resort & Spa will cast a pink glow nightly through October. Photo: La Cantera Resort & Spa, used with permission.

New movie release: Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman

Photo: Dark Star Pictures/Voltage Pictures, used with permission.

Companion piece and ‘Monster’ prequel, Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman focuses on serial killer Aileen Wuornos. It is directed by Daniel Farrands and stars Peyton List in the title role, Lydia Hearst, Nick Vallelonga, Swen Temmel, Meadow Williams, and Andrew Biernat. Based on Aileen Wuornos’ early life in 1976, the film follows America’s most notorious female serial killer in Florida when she marries an older wealthy Yacht Club president only to inflict mayhem within her new family and Florida’s high society. (Dark Star Pictures, 2021)

Aileen Wournos: American Boogeywoman will have its US Video on Demand release on October 8 and will also be released on DVD on October 15, 2021. Video on Demand platforms include iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, Xbox/Microsoft, Comcast/Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox, Verizon Fios, Dish Network, Direct TV and through local cable providers.

Dark Star Pictures is a new-age North American distribution company, focused on bringing unique and targeted content to audiences across the country. We are committed to releasing auteur-driven, original cinema in the theatrical, digital and home video space. Our goal is to create original marketing campaigns directly catered to audiences who will embrace our brand of thought-provoking cinema. Recent releases include Tribeca Midnight Selection Honeydew, Sundance favorite Koko-di Koko-Da, Cannes Official Selection Enfant Terrible and the newly announced SXSW psychological drama Freeland

New clip from Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman

Whataburger announces two all-new limited time menu items

Whataburger’s Hatch Green Chile Bacon Burger. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.

Whataburger is bringing back its fan-favorite Hatch Green Chile Bacon Burger along with the all-new Whataburger Hatch Green Chile Bacon Chicken Sandwiches. The Whataburger Breakfast Burger has returned for its third time to offer fans a unique and hearty menu offering for those late-night and early morning cravings. (Whataburger, 2021)

The new Whataburger Chocolate Mint Shake is the perfect cup to toast the change in weather and ring in the holidays. It is the perfect combination of the classic chocolate flavor that customers have grown to love from the brand, with the addition of mint. All items are available now for a limited time and prices vary by market.

Since 1950 when Harmon Dobson opened the first Whataburger as a small roadside burger stand in Corpus Christi, Whataburger has focuses on its fresh, made-to-order burgers and friendly customer service. Today, the company is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with more than 850 locations across its 14-state footprint, and sales of more than $2.8 billion annually. Whataburger has 50,000 Family Members (employees) and more than 60 million customers who like to customize their Whataburgers just the way they like it.

New book release: ‘Callous’ by Ken Bruen

‘Callous’ is the new thriller by Ken Bruen. Photo: amazon

Ken Bruen is one of the most prominent Irish crime writers of the last two decades. Born in Galway, he spent twenty-five years traveling the world before he began writing in the mid-1990s. As an English teacher, Bruen worked in South Africa, Japan, and South America, where he once spent a short time in a Brazilian jail. He has two long-running series: one starring a disgraced former police officer named Jack Taylor, the other a London police detective named Inspector Brant. Praised for their sharp insight into the darker side of today’s prosperous Ireland, Bruen’s novels are marked by grim atmosphere and clipped prose. Among the best known are his White Trilogy (1998–2000) and The Guards (2001), the Shamus award-winning first novel in the Jack Taylor series. In his new novel “Callous,” inheriting a Galway cottage may change a trouble young woman’s life, but not the way she hopes. (amazon, 2021)

“Callous” – Kate Mitchell’s in the process of kicking her heroin addiction—with the help of alcohol—when a letter arrives informing her that her aunt in Ireland has passed away and bequeathed her a home near the ocean. This could be the start of a new and better life for Kate, far away from Brooklyn, where she and her surviving brothers are each struggling with their own dark pasts. But Aunt Mary did not die peacefully—quite the opposite. The men responsible for her murder had plans for her house: namely, turning it into a lovely seaside meth lab. One of Mary’s killers, however, finds his focus shifting when he spots a photo of the dead woman’s American niece, who bears a striking resemblance to the late opera singer Maria Callas, the beloved object of his obsession. When Kate and her brothers arrive to claim her inheritance, they are going to find something other than a piece of paradise.