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Success Stories  
     
 
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I've been taking ThyroCare off and on for several months and know that when I am not taking it regul ...
I was correctly diagnosed with Wilson's Syndrome myself about 4 years ago, and very successfully tre ...
 
     
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Are patients temperatures sometimes normal for two weeks and then low for two weeks?
Will the WT3 protocol help Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Can I still be suffering with WTS even though my T3 is normal?
 
     
Success Stories    
 
 
 
I have been feeling better with more energy after two months on ThyroCare.  
 
     
 
 
I've been taking ThyroCare off and on for several months and know that when I am not taking it regularly my complaints become quite unbearable, especially the chronic fatigue and depressed mood.  
 
     
 
 
I was correctly diagnosed with Wilson's Syndrome myself about 4 years ago, and very successfully treated! The WT3 protocol saved my life actually, not literally perhaps, but at least in terms of how I felt about life and my ability to physically meet the demands I put on my body.

I have told several others about it, and they too have been treated. I continue to spread the word.

Gloria M.  
 


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I have most of the symptoms you list and have been recording my temperature. I have fairly normal temperatures for two weeks and low (avg 97.4) for the other two weeks. Could it be somehow related to my menstrual cycle? It usually drops at about day 4 of my cycle. A number of years ago I lost 140 pounds on a reduced carb diet (not Atkins - long story not needed here!) Over the year it took me to lose the weight, I weighed myself every day. Month after month, the same thing happened: I would lose weight for two weeks and then stay the same for two weeks without changing my eating. Then it would start all over again the next month. I am mentioning this because now the same thing is happening and the not losing weight coincides with the low temperatures. I didn't take my temps back when I lost all the weight because I didn't know about this then. SO, my question is: have you ever found this in anyone where their temp is normal for two weeks and then low for two weeks. Could it be related to high estrogen levels (which I have)? If so, would I do the normal therapy? Thanks for any help you can provide and thanks for the great website!

Kim G.
British Columbia  
 
     
 

Yes Kim,

What you describe is not uncommon. The body temperature frequently does change during the menstrual cycle. It does often decrease during the menstruation. The temperature is usually lower during the two weeks after menstruation than it is the two weeks prior to menstruation. And yes, it's entirely possible for people to find the symptoms of WTS (such as easy weight gain) worse during the two weeks between menses and ovulation.

Obviously, both the female hormone system and the thyroid system can have an influence on bodytemperature patterns. Interestingly, the cyclic influence of the female hormone system often appears less pronounced when the thyroid influence is increased. Please see this link. It discusses PMS...but goes on to discuss how improving body temperature patterns can often diminish monthly variations in women's symptoms.

The protocols we recommend for the management of low temperatures in such settings is no different than the protocols we normally recommend.

Best wishes,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
Will the WT3 protocol help Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
Thank you.  
 
     
 

Yes, the WT3 protocol can often help Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. In addition, ThyroCare can be very useful to help balance the thyroid gland. ++

Warmly,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 
     
 
 
I have a low body temperature and have suffered for many years with lots of the ailments mentioned in your report. However, my T3 tests proved normal. Could I still be suffering with WTS?

Elaine H.,
Athens, Greece  
 
     
 

Yes Elaine,

WTS is undiagnosable with blood tests, even T3.

Best regards,
Denis Wilson, MD  
 


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