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.

Dr. Smith’s Comments

“When patients read the doctors manual I have very little difficulty with the treatment”

-Timothy Smith, MD

Sebastopol, CA

Issues covered in the account below:

  • T4-containing medicine
  • Case studies in Doctor’s Manual

When they do manage to get their temperatures up they feel great!

I insist that every patient read the Doctor’s Manual before I treat them with T3. And for the patients who are on T4 containing medicine I insist that they read the doctors manual before they wean off of it.

It’s only when I read the doctors manual that I saw that this was real and that there was scientific

Dr. Webber’s Comments

“One must feel sad that this information is not only widely unknown, but also ignored”

– James Webber, MD

San Diego, CA

Issues covered in the account below:

  • T4 – T3 conversion
  • Knowledgeable patients
  • Armour thyroid

#1: Reliable T3 SR has made a significant impact on my effective treatment regimes for impaired/suboptimal thyroid function. The titration scheme utilizing body temperature as a reflection of T3’s impact on a trillion or more of the patient’s cells is extraordinary and extremely practical (not to mention cost-effective and patient involving)! The correlation between rising body temperature to optimum and massive reduction in symptoms is nearly astounding!

Dr. Hunnninghake’s Comments

“Even in medical school thyroid was kind of a mystery”

-Ron Hunninghake, MD

Wichita, KS

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Adrenal fatigue

Conventional medicine is preoccupied with simply treating symptoms without carefully investigating the underlying causes of those symptoms.

The thyroid system regulates energy and energy is important in healing and in how well the body functions.

Even in medical school thyroid was kind of a mystery. The tests were confusing. There was nothing practical, they were over-complicated and hard to get a grasp on. For me, Dr. Wilson’s book was the first book that explained thyroid physiology in a practical

Dr. Denton’s Comments

“Now 8 and a half years later it is an integral part of my practice”

-Sandra Denton, MD

Anchorage, AK

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Resetting the Thyroid system
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Thyroid tests
  • Sustained release T3
  • Classic hypothyroid symptoms
  • Compounding pharmacies

I have been using time release liothyronine for at least 8 1/2 years and have been extremely pleased with the results. Although giving instructions and finding the optimal dose can be a bit time-consuming initially, the rewards of seeing the often-dramatic improvements in the patient are well worth the effort. Although I use a lot of T3/T4 combination therapy with various natural thyroid

Endocrinologist’s Comments

“We endocrinologists realize that there may be better ways of using thyroid hormone and we’re still looking for those ways”

-Endocrinologist

Anchorage, Alaska

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Improvement
  • T3

The alternative medicine community for some time has felt there may be better ways of using thyroid hormone. And not being constrained by double-blind, placebo-controlled, prospective

Dr. Nathan’s Comments

“The better informed the patient is, the better the results”

-Neil Nathan, MD

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Hundreds and hundreds of patients
  • low body temperatures
  • Nomal thyroid tests

I have been treating Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome for almost 7 years now, and it has become an increasingly significant part of my practice. When I first started, I used cytomel, but found that in its usual form it gave variable results. For some time now I’ve used exclusively compounded long-acting T3 with much better improvement. I have found a significant percentage of patients with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue (I’d estimate at 50%) have

Dr. Nesbit’s Comments

“90 to 100% percent of patients I treat for Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome improve”

-Ian Nesbit, ND

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Candida
  • Immune System

I believe that low metabolism can adversely affect the immune system, contributing to problems such as Candida overgrowth. The symptoms of Candida overgrowth are very similar to hypometabolism. I feel T3 therapy is very helpful in overcoming Candida, in conjunction with diet, anti-fungals, and replenishing the gut with normal flora.

90 to 100% percent of patients I treat for Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome improve. When there aren’t a lot of complicating factors patients are amazed because it’s wonderful.

Dr. Resseger’s Comments

“I have treated well over 500 patients with amazingly good results”

-Charles Resseger, DO

Norwalk, OH
President-elect, American Academy of Environmental Medicine

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Hypothyroidism
  • Normal lab tests
  • Allergies
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome

I was first introduced to Wilson’s Thyroid Syndrome approximately 7-8 years ago by a patient who had a number of problems and who reads profusely. She piqued my interest and I began researching. I read the Doctor’s Manual and have probably at this point in time, treated well over 500 patients with amazingly good results.

I have found that there are patients with Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome everywhere.

Dr. Leighton’s Comments

“50 percent seem to recover fully with only one cycle of T3 therapy and are able to wean off and be done”

-Stephen Leighton, MD

Winston-Salem, NC

Issues covered in the account below:

  • 500+ patients
  • Clinical Picture

Around 85 to 90% of the patients that I treat for Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome respond to the treatment, to some degree. Of those about 50 percent seem to recover fully with only one cycle of T3 therapy and are able to wean off and be done. Of the other 50 percent about half respond temporarily, but the symptoms recur rapidly,

Best When Done Properly

“Best When Done Properly”

Doctors and patients shouldn’t even try to do T3 therapy without having first read the Doctor’s Manual.
Dr. Timothy J. Smith, MD
Berkeley, CA

I have seen many patients treated by doctors for Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome with poor results. Often, it appears that these patients have been treated with T3 in a way that’s doesn’t seem fully logical. The approach taken doesn’t seem to reflect an understanding of known thyroid physiology and/or the principles outlined in the Doctor’s Manual. In my experience, the results people experience clearly depend on the way the T3 is used.
Dr. Stephen L. Leighton,