Bryan Rosner is an internationally recognized author, educator and speaker. His articles and books on Lyme Disease have received critical acclaim from patients and physicians in more than 15 countries. Bryan’s first book,
Lyme Disease and Rife
Machines, has earned bestselling status in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere in the world.
Bryan's research is frequently referenced by patients and
doctors alike.
This author's work goes beyond merely educating the world about Lyme Disease. He is
also active in the Lyme Disease community itself―in 2003, Bryan founded the
Electromedicine and Lyme Disease Research
Forum, which currently has more than 2,000 participating members. In 2006, he founded
Lyme Community Forums, which
is becoming known as a hub for Lyme Disease communication and education.
The research substantiating Bryan’s work is derived from numerous sources, including
his personal experience with Lyme Disease, input from hundreds
of other Lyme sufferers, clinical and laboratory studies, and
collaboration with leading physicians on several continents.
Bryan’s books are known to include not only treatments popular in the United States, but also successful healing modalities found throughout the world. In fact, Bryan communicates with researchers and physicians worldwide, and many of the treatments found in his books are unpublished and unknown to the public in the United States. In this way, his writing is balanced and broad, offering readers a wide array of treatment options from which to choose.
Bryan has spoken at numerous Lyme-related conventions and events, including, of particular note, the
2006 Rife International Health
Conference. He is available on a limited basis for speaking engagements. Bryan Rosner works as a journalist in the healthcare industry and lives in the mountains of Northern California with his wife
Leila and son Judah.