Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapters
Doctors' Comments
Testimonials
Copyright & Contact Info
 
Index (Click on S, T, G)
  S = Introduction
  T = Chapters
  G = Doctors' Comments
Chapters
Chapters
Chapter 1  
 
Very Simple, But Very Significant
 
Chapter 2  
 
Body Function Dependent On Body Temperature
 
 
Metabolism Dependent on Enzymes
Enzyme Function Dependent on Temperature
Temperature Regulated by the Thyroid System
Other Factors That Can Influence Temperature
Thyroid Not the Only System of the Body / T3 is a Temperature Tool
 
Chapter 3  
 
Why The Metabolism Works The Way It Does
 
 
Conservation Mode vs. Productivity Mode
How the Thyroid System Gets Into Conservation Mode
Conservation Bought With a Price
Conservation Sometimes Maladaptive
 
Chapter 4  
 
How Has Wilson's Temperature Syndrome Been OverLooked For So Long?
 
 
Where We've Been / Brief History
What Most Doctors Learn About Thyroid
Limitations of Tests
When Technology Can't Reach It's All In YOUR head?
More Reasons WTS Overlooked
What IS useful in the Diagnosis of WS
 
Chapter 5  
 
How WTS Was UnCovered
 
 
How WTS Was Uncovered
Reproducible and Predictable Patterns
WTS Should Be Considered First, Not Last
 
Chapter 6  
 
What Is Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
 
 
Definition
Certain Nationalities More Prone
More Common In Women
Why So Prevalent Now?
A Few Sample Stories
 
Chapter 7  
 
Emotional & Social Implications
 
 
Insufficient Resources / Feeling At the End Of the Rope
Relationships Suffer
 
Chapter 8  
 
How The Symptoms Are Typically Treated, Instead Of The Problem
 
 
Treating Symptoms
Allergy Shots, Antihistamines, and Decongestants
Antacids, Histamine Blockers
Anti-dizziness Medicines
Anti-inflammatory Medicines
Antibiotics
Antidepressants
Appetite Suppressants, Liquid Diets, Gastric Bypass
Artificial Nails, Wigs, Repeat Perms
Asthma Medicines
Birth Control Pills
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs
Cortisone
Diuretics
Evaluation For Ringing In The Ears
Fertility Drugs
Hypoglycemic Diets
Laxatives, Antispasmodics, Hemorrhoid Preparations
Marriage and Family Counseling
Orthopedic and Chiropractic Therapies
Progesterone and Female Hormones
Sleeping Pills
Surgical Revision
Thyroid Hormone Medicines (T4 Preparations and T4/T3 Preparations)
Tranquilizers and Antianxiety Medications
Vitamins
 
Chapter 9  
 
Signs & Symptoms And How They Made The List
 
 
How They Made The List
Acid Indigestion
Allergies
Anxiety, Panic Attacks
Arthritis and Muscular / Joint Aches
Asthma
Bad Breath
Bruising, Increased
Canker Sores
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cholesterol Levels, Elevated
Cold Hands and Feet and Raynaud's Phenomenon
Constipation / Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Coordination, Lack Of
Depression
Dry Eyes / Blurred Vision
Dry Hair, Hair Loss
Dry Skin
Fatigue
Fluid Retention
Flushing
Food Cravings
Food Intolerances
Headaches Including Migraines
Heat and/or Cold Intolerance
Hemorrhoids
Hives
Hypoglycemia
Infections, Recurrent
Infertility
Insomnia and Narcolepsy
Irregular Periods and Menstrual Cramps
Irritability
Itchiness
Lightheadedness
Low Blood Pressure
Memory and Concentration, Decreased
Motivation / Ambition, Decreased
Musculoskeletal Strains
Nails, Unhealthy
Pigmentation, Skin and Hair, Changes In
Post-Prandial Response, Increased
Premenstrual Syndrome
Psoriasis
Self-esteem, Decreased
Sex Drive, Decreased; and Anhedonia
Sexual Development, Inhibited
Skin Infections / Acne, Increased
Susceptibility to Substance Abuse, Increased
Swallowing and Throat Sensations, Abnormal
Sweating Abnormalities
Tinnitus (Ringing In The Ears)
Weight Gain, Inappropriate
Wound Healing, Decreased
 
Chapter 10  
 
What Can Be Done
 
 
What Can Be Done
Non-treatment
Alternative Treatment
Definitive Treatment With the WT3 protocol
Rationale For Treatment
T4 Or T3?
"Resetting" The System
The WT3 protocol Helpful For Many
Patient Evaluation
Temperature Patterns
Potential Risks and Benefits
Goal of the WT3 protocol
Thyroid Medicines
Purpose of T3
Compensation
Cycling
T3 Dosing, Steadiness Is Everything
Time Frame Of Treatment
Ripples
Typical To the WT3 protocol
Balancing With Other Systems
Remain Normal After Treatment
Important Details
 
Chapter 11  
 
Implications of WTS
 
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