Without a Prescription
If
left untreated, Wilson's Temperature Syndrome can
- Sometimes correct
itself over a period of months to years
- Often persist and
worsen in stages over a period of decades
Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
is often a result of people becoming physically and/or emotionally
overwhelmed. Such stress can cause the body temperature to drop
and symptoms to develop. The problem can be so severe that the body
cannot adapt and recover a normal
temperature, so the symptoms can persist.
Improving the Current Conditions
The
first thing patients with WTS can try is changing their current
conditions. Anything
that can enhance patients' physical or emotional well-being has
a chance of turning their WTS around.
Here are a few examples,
- Eliminating as much
physical, and emotional stress as possible
- Moderate exercise
for 12-15 minutes, 2 - 4 times/day (especially about 30 minutes
after meals)
- Small frequent meals
(on the order of 6/day) that are high in protein, and low in carbohydrate
- Avoiding wheat and
refined sugar products.
- Getting plenty of
rest
If That Doesn't Help
More
severe cases of Wilson's Syndrome may require the WT3 protocol by prescription
to bring the temperature up and correct the symptoms. Getting
the body temperature up is the one
thing that has an excellent chance of helping almost all bodily
functions. The body temperature is the one factor that can
affect virtually every chemical reaction in the body. Currently,
the most reliable way to reset the body temperature is with the Wilson's
T3 protocol.
You can find out more about the WT3 protocol by clicking Next below
or using the links at the upper left above.
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