
"Many doctors are finding that low body temperatures are more than enough to explain many debilitating symptoms that are often completely reversible with proper treatment. "
Dr. Denis Wilson
Below are some common symptoms of Wilson's Temperature Syndrome that can often respond well to normalization of body temperatures:
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Depression |
Fatigue |
Easy Weight Gain |
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Hair Loss |
Headaches |
Migraines |
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Fluid Retention |
PMS |
Low Sex Drive |
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Anxiety Attacks |
Irritability |
Decreased Memory |
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Unhealthy Nails |
ADD |
Decreased Concentration |
(Click here to read WTS patient comments on WT3 Therapy)
It's called Wilson's TemperatureSyndrome, (WTS), because the low body temperatures and symptoms can often be reversed using a specially compounded (made by pharmacists) thyroid medicine and because the low temperature symptoms of WTS are identical to symptoms of slow metabolism due to low thyroid gland function (hypothyroidism). The big difference is that in WTS the thyroid blood tests are normal so patients don't have to take the thyroid medicine for life (patients can usually recover within a matter of months and then wean off the medicine and remain normal).
Pharmacists at Medaus Pharmacy have worked closely with Dr. Wilson (who described the syndrome) and have been compounding the T3 medicine (for WT3 Therapy) for over 11 years, since the early days of WTS.
Dr. Denis Wilson and Medaus Pharmacy have teamed up to provide you with everything you need to learn more about WTS and access its treatment. Dr. Wilson has made the ebook versions of his books on WTS available to all Medaus subscribers for free download. Click here for the patient book that fully describes the syndrome and click here for the Doctor's Manual that fully explains its treatment.
Contact a treating physician near you, or if you're a physician and would like to be placed on our list of treating physicians or to become a treating physician, please click here. There is an upcoming Certification Training Seminar for Physicians coming up in October, 2004. Doctors can also call 800-420-5801 to make an appointment with a physician for free technical support on the treatment of WTS. We urge you to check temperatures, download the books, call us, we're here to help!
We urge you to check temperatures, download the books, and call us,
we're here to help!
Doctor's Manual ~ Patients E-book
All content on Wilson's Temperature Syndrome provided courtesy of Dr. Denis Wilson.
All material is protected and copywritten 2004.