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Treating WTS (as one of my symptoms) some years ago made a huge improvement in my long term battle with Lyme disease.  My Lyme doctor recently discovering the prevalence of gluten intolerance in those with Lyme has allowed me (and almost all of her patients) to regain full health. 
 
Thanks to Dr. Wilson for his discovery of Wilson’s Syndrome!  My Lyme doctor tells me virtually all of her Lyme patients have (had) WTS. She was unaware of WTS until I began seeing her a year ago.  She told me treating WTS with T3 has been a huge help

I’m feeling energetic and motivated

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Dear Dr. Wilson, Many thanks for your research and persistence in determining an underlying cause of low body temperature. I have been running subnormal temps for the past twenty-one years and none of my physicians seemed to be terribly concerned. During these years, I had long suspected that my fatigue (never felt rested), slow but steady weight gain(despite various diets), and feeling of being “chilled to the bone” especially in the evening had something to do with my temperature running between 95.4 to 96.7 degrees on a regular basis. Unless I used an electric blanket or insisted that my husband

WOW! I have never felt so good in my entire life

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I wanted you to know how miraculous your T3 therapy was for me. I’ve been hypothyroid for most of my life (getting diagnosed is a story in itself!). One of my doctors had tested for reverse T3 after I had noticed that even though we had increased my T4 (Levoxyl), I wasn’t feeling better, much less well. My labs consistently showed RT3 values in the 200/300 range, and nothing we did made it come down much. He was out of ideas on how to treat me, so I found a naturopath who happened to be in your network. Because I

Amazed by the increase in energy

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I have been on WT3 for about 18 days and have been amazed by the increase in energy and the decrease in pain that I have experienced. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia several years after I started taking Synthroid for a high TSH level….

I have lost twenty eight pounds

Dear Dr. Wilson, Many thanks for your research and persistance in determining an underlying cause of low body temperature. I have been running subnormal temps for the past twenty-one years and none of my physicians seemed to be terribly concerned. During these years, I had long suspected that my fatigue(never felt rested), slow but steady weight gain(despite various diets), and feeling of being “chilled to the bone” especially in the evening had something to do with my temperature running between 95.4 to 96.7 degrees on a regular basis. Unless I used an electric blanket or insisted that my husband warm

“WTS makes so much sense”

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 mg 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 visible ones. As

Dr. Shaalan’s Comments

“To my surprise, my wife was cured from her Migraine at a [low] dose”

-M. Shaalan, MD, Ph.D

Corinth, MS

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Migraine
  • Hysterectomy, heavy bleeding

I firmly believe in Wilson’s Thyroid Syndrome. I have the book, Manual & patient forms. I have treated myself, my wife & several patients with different symptoms. To my surprise, my wife was cured from her Migraine at a [low] dose………several patients did too. Thanks a lot to Dr Wilson & all your efforts to publicize this MAGICAL cure for almost a thousand serious symptoms. I see many who

Dr. Ayre’s Comments

“I always knew there was a missing piece to thyroid understanding”

-Steven Ayre, MD

Burr Ridge, IL

Issues covered in the account below:

  • Open-minded
  • Clinical experience

I have managed to get into the doctor’s book, and I find the whole concept to be really a wonderful piece of work. It has actually served to clarify some of the deep mystery and dissatisfaction I have always felt about “thyroid stuff.” Dr. Wilson’s discovery of this syndrome will answer a lot of questions for a lot of physicians, I am sure.

I have a reputation for being open-minded. A patient looking for help was

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!