deniswilson

About Dr. Denis Wilson

Denis Wilson, MD described Wilson 's Temperature Syndrome in 1988 after observing people with symptoms of low thyroid and low body temperature, yet who had normal blood tests. He found that by normalizing their temperatures with T3 (without T4) their symptoms often remained improved even after the treatment was discontinued. He was the first doctor to use sustained-release T3.

“WT3 jumpstarted my metabolism…”

I did a round of the WT3 protocol and my temperature has been right at 98.6. I have more energy, and have seen improvement in all my symptoms. However, I was concerned that I was not losing any weight. Then, I decided to try eating healthier foods and the weight started coming off. Now, I had dieted before and actually either gained or stayed the same. I know for sure the WT3 jump started my metabolism so I could lose. I have lost 14 lbs in 2 months.

I am so thankful that I found Dr. Wilson online, and he led

Financial Stress = Slow Metabolism

As you may know, a report came out in the news the other day that between 2007 and 2010 the net worth of the average American dropped by 40%. Times of economic scarcity can help generate the exact kind of stress and deprivation that can bring on low temperatures and “hibernation mode”.

What’s interesting is that in our day and age such a physiologic response can be mal-adaptive.

If we were hunter-gatherers and food was scarce then slowing of the metabolism would be a good thing. However, no matter how tough things get in the United

Be a True Hero

Dear Friends,

10 years ago I was giving a lecture at a medical conference on the treatment of Wilson’s Syndrome and someone asked when more doctors would become aware of how to recognize and treat the symptoms. I opened the question to the floor saying, “I don’t know, I’ve been speaking about it for 10 years now… what do you think it will take for more doctors to recognize the problem and be able to treat it?” One doctor spoke up saying, “20 years.”

It is funny how long it can take for tradition to change in medicine.

“You have given me hope”

“I am starting to spread the word. You have given me hope.”

“6.5 years back, 6 months after I gave birth to my son, I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and the doctor put me on Synthroid 0.088 right away. Since then my tests always are within the range and my dosage never changed. Like everybody else, I felt a little better at the beginning. But as the years passed I feel the symptoms that are listed on your web site are getting worse. I have at least 20 of them with PMS, weight gain, irritability, allergies,constipation, depression being the most

How We Might Help Kim Cattrall

Actress Kim Cattrall is among the 1.6 million Americans with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition that causes thyroid inflammation and low thyroid symptoms. Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome protocols may help!

Hashimoto’s mirrors the classic struggle of WTS patients: Despite being treated with thyroid medicine such that their blood tests are normal, many patients with Hashimoto’s STILL don’t feel well. Their low temperature symptoms may include fatigue, weight gain, mood problems, and yes, intolerance to cold. So, it’s no surprise to us that Hashimoto’s patients often respond very favorably to T3 therapy for WTS. By restoring healthy body temperature, we have had great

Help! I Can’t Find a WTS Doctor!

There are 200+ WTS doctors across America. But that’s a small consolation if there’s no WTS doctor near you! What can you do if there’s no WTS doctor nearby?

Talk to your current doctor. Share what you know about WTS and T3 therapy, and then politely ask, “I really feel this might be what’s wrong with me… would you be willing to work with me on it?”  If your doctor agrees, you may have just found the perfect WTS practitioner for you! Here are some tips for talking to your doctor and creating your own path to WTS protocols:

    • Make it easy.