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The fact that the WT3 protocol has such a huge impact
on the lives of some of my patients, has a big impact on me, so I keep treating
it. Initially, I thought it was rather strange also, until I saw the changes
that were taking place. Then, investigating the logic behind the treatment,
a logic based on biochemistry and physiology, I found it made sense . . . AND
worked!
Around 85 to 90% of the patients that I treat for
Wilson's Temperature Syndrome respond to the treatment, to some degree. Of those
about 50 percent seem to recover fully with only one cycle of the WT3 protocol and
are able to wean off and be done. Of the other 50 percent about half respond
temporarily, but the symptoms recur rapidly, apparently because of the continued
personal stress or lifestyle instability. For the remainder of those who respond,
we find that for some the response is only a partial response and reveals that
there is something else involved (ie yeast overgrowth, etc.) for which the Wilson's
Temperature Syndrome is actually an adaptive response. By eliminating the WTS component,
the underlying problem is more evident, leading to further investigation.
I have seen many patients treated by doctors for
Wilson's Temperature Syndrome with poor results. Often, it appears that these patients
have been treated with T3 in a way that's doesn't seem fully logical. The approach
taken doesn't seem to reflect an understanding of known thyroid physiology and/or
the principles outlined in the Doctor's Manual. In my experience, the results
people experience clearly depends on the way the T3 is used.
Dr. Stephen L. Leighton, MD
Winston-Salem, NC
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I have been tracking my patients’ temperatures, and have not had one patient whose temperature did not increase with the use of ThyroCare by itself.
[see http://www.wtsmed.com/Products/ThyroCare.htm]
Dr. Alex McLellan
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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