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WTS Newsletter: "A big difference in my well-being"
Dear Friends,

I hope you're having a wonderful summer so far! I imagine that you're all pretty busy so I'm going to get right to the point.

It's natural to have hopes, dreams, wants, and desires.

It's also common that people don't always get what they want.

Some desires are selfish and some are unselfish.

The sensation of having unmet selfish desires can be very unpleasant.

There are two ways to approach this problem. One is to try to fill those desires. The other is to try to overcome them. With the first solution, the selfish desires, though satisfied at first, often return later perhaps with even more intensity. With the second solution, the desires may never come back.

The first approach is tempting and is characteristic of addictions (that it's tempting explains why so many people get involved in addictions), the second is characteristic of freedom. It's clear that some addictions are bad for our health (alcoholism, drug addiction, smoking, etc). I suggest that all addictive behavior (catering to one's own selfish desires) is bad for our health and wellbeing in one way or another and that we'd be wise to overcome it.

Some desires (the selfish ones) are better bridled than kindled.

Those who are interested can go get a piece of paper and list all of the things they enjoy most in life. They can carefully consider which of those are motivated by selfish desires. Then they can try to overcome their selfish desires one by one.

Will there be withdrawal symptoms? Absolutely. But after the withdrawal comes greater freedom and better health.

Best wishes,
Denis Wilson, MD
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I've noticed a big difference in my well being and stamina during the day. I feel energized like my system is now functioning.

Sincerely,
Stephanie  
 
     
 
 
...I started taking the ThyroCare immediately upon receipt and I noticed that within a week my symptoms of fatigue and anxiety were starting to leave and I'm steadily getting better. I've been on 75 mcg of Levothyroxine [T4] for several years now and was quite enlightened to read on your web site that very often our bodies improve the first few months of taking thyroid medicine then gradually they go back to the old symptoms. That's what had happened to me. I feel blessed to have found a natural way to boost my thyroid. Thanks again for providing a product so needful to so may.

Jean P.  
 
     
 
 
I have been taking WT3 since Dec 04. I am a 42 year old female with Hashimotos, Myasthenia Gravis, Sicca, vitaligo, Raynauds and possibly Lupus (mylar rash and +ANA). I have achieved a 98.6 body temp for the first time since I can remember....and to strengthen my weakened muscles caused from the gravis am able to use a walking machine for up to 15 minutes!!!! For the first time since I have been sick and taking prednizone been able to loose 11 pounds! My Doctor is so wonderful and listens to me and he is creative with ways to adjust the T3 to work with my infusion treatments and goals to strengthen my legs. My husband and I are hopeful for the first time in a long time that I may be able to do things like take a walk in the mall with my daughter without fear that we all have to leave because I am too weak to walk around. Thanks and many blessings Dr. Wilson!  
 


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Can you please tell me where we can go in Australia for your treatment?  
 
     
 

The List of WTS Physicians that we maintain includes both US and international doctors.

Good luck,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
I have ordered your book and feel that I really do have Wilson's. I started Armour .25 grain and within the second hour I got this overwhelming feeling in my body. Then my panic starts and everything goes crazy. I throw down some xanax and I start to feel better even though my chest is tight. My question is- does the T3 time release have the same effect as Armour or since it's timed released, will I get that same jolt all at once like Armour? I was only on .25 grain.

Thank you,
Jeff  
 
     
 

Dear Jeff,

You describe a very interesting reaction to Armour. In my experience, panic attacks are often related to low body temperatures. Low temperatures seem to put some patients on the verge of panic attacks which can be very easily triggered.

There are 2 ways I can envision that Armour could contribute to panic attacks in such a situation. First, the "instant release" T3 component could destabilize T3 levels causing ups and downs. And during a downswing of the T3 level a panic attack could develop. Second, the T4 itself could actually block T3 to an extent causeing a drop in temperature and precipitating a panic attack.

In either case, sustained release T3 might help get the temperature up without precipitating panic attacks. I've treated many panic attack patients that have tolerated the WT3 protocol quite well. Nevertheless T3 is strong medicine (which is why we recommend sustained release and the careful incremental the WT3 protocol protocol to minimize side effects) and some patients experience side effects even when they take it correctly. It's a matter of weighing the risks and the benefits and proceeding incrementally and carefully to see how well one tolerates the treatment.  
 
     
 
 
I have Leaky Gut Syndrome and Candida pretty bad. I also know that this Wilson's Temperature Syndrome applies to me. I want to start the [the WT3 protocol], but is it best to treat the Candida and Leaky Gut first. Seems one could not get better with the LGS and Candida if your body temp is off and others systems like your digestive enzymes etc do not work properly. Any adviced is GREATLY appreciated. I am not sure what to do at this point.

DW AZ  
 
     
 

That's a good question. Some people diagnosed with Candida and Leaky Gut do respond well to the WT3 protocol alone. Apparently the normal body temperature helps their systems normalize and recover. On the other hand, some patients with low temperatures and some low thyroid symptoms (which can overlap somewhat with the symptoms of Candidiasis and Leaky Gut) improve with just treatment of their Candida and Leaky Gut.

Patients could try one approach or the other or both. Trying one approach at a time is helpful in limiting the variables to make it easier to see how much which treatment is helping. And when only one approach is needed then money is saved as well. On the other hand, sometimes people don't care which approach is helping or how much the treatments cost. They want to get better as quickly as possible so they might try both.

The advantage to trying the WT3 protocol first is that patients can use their temperatures to see how they are responding to treatment and it usuallly doesn't take long (a few weeks) to see if it will help. On the other hand, with Candida treatment it can sometimes be difficult to tell if the treatment is working, it can be fairly difficult to stick to the diet, and it may take longer to see an improvement. In other words, their seems to be more uncertainty with being able to see if the treatment's helping.

I hope that helps,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 


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