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. It’s been about 20 years now and a couple of weeks ago, I was speaking at another medical conference and doctors were telling me about the great results they’ve been getting over the past 10 years and I said, “Yes, we just need to get the word out.” A doctor from Australia said, “I think the word is out because patients come into my office asking for it.” Awareness is much higher now, but I don’t think it’s nearly as high as it needs to be.

There are over 12 million Americans that have thyroid problems and there are still many times more than that who are suffering from the symptoms of low body temperature such as:

  • fatigue, low stamina
  • decreased concentration and mental ability
  • difficulty losing weight
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • feeling overwhelmed

I really feel that the time is now for us to raise awareness of this easily addressed yet skyrocketing health condition. Too many people are suffering needlessly from Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome (WTS) for it not to be a household term. So far, awareness of WTS has spread mostly by word of mouth among patients, doctors and pharmacists. And now with social media this word of mouth can spread more quickly and easily than ever. Doctors and patients want to hear from others who have “been there and done that” with the treatment.

So please, be a true hero: If you’ve benefited from WT3 therapy, share your story… with friends, family and the world! If you’ve already shared your story in the past, please update us how you’re doing. We really need your help to raise WTS awareness… and we deeply appreciate any success you can share.

By sharing your story of recovery you can help make it so other people won’t have to suffer what you’ve suffered. And who knows, in the process you might help revolutionize the way thyroid problems are managed for millions of people!

Best always,
Denis Wilson, MD

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