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Dewey Decimal Number: 817 EAN: 9780970851000 Edition: 4th ISBN: 0970851006 Label: Cornerstone Pub Co Manufacturer: Cornerstone Pub Co Number Of Pages: 300 Publication Date: September 01, 1991 Publisher: Cornerstone Pub Co Studio: Cornerstone Pub Co Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Formerly titled, Wilson's Syndrome -- The Miracle of Feeling Well, this book describes a recently discovered reversible thyroid problem. If you're suffering from symptoms of low thyroid function, and your thyroid blood tests are normal, that may mean that your symptoms are curable! Many patients with symptoms like Fatigue, Depression, Fluid Retention, Easy weight gain, PMS, Headaches, Migraines, Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Itchiness, Insomnia, and many others, respond very well to the right kind of thyroid medicine given in the right way, even when their thyroid tests are normal. And more importantly, the symptoms often remain improved even after the treatments been discontinued. This thyroid problem, Wilsons Thyroid Syndrome, is reversible in the same way that certain female hormone problems are reversible. For example, some women with irregular periods can be cycled on birth control pills for several months to regulate their bleeding. Then, when they are weaned off the pill, their periods often remain regular even after the pills been discontinued. Wilsons Thyroid Syndrome is a similar reversible hormone imbalance that affects the thyroid system instead of the female hormone system. This book is an excellent description of the syndrome and its manifestations and introduces the treatment of WTS. It fully explains what it feels like to have WTS so people can get a very good idea of whether or not they think they may be suffering from it. If people do believe that they may have the condition, the Doctors Manual for Wilsons Thyroid Syndrome explains the treatment protocol in complete detail. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It may work if you have good support...I was told of Wilson's thyroid syndrome by a friend who was being treated for it, she said, by Armour's thyroid. This is counter to Wilsons' treatment,and should have been my first clue that I needed to pay close attention, but at the time I didn't know any better. I was so happy to find a possible treatment for my set of symptoms which included low temperature and fatigue, that I rushed to the doctor listed in my area on Wilson's website. Without any medical workup or testing, I was given the ... Read More Rating: - Give it a chance -- and give others a chanceI would read the prior review asserting that Dr. Wilson is a "quack" with a hefty dose of skepticism. The two Web sites given are incomplete as to information. The "quack" Web site this reviewer refers to has been somewhat helpful to me for referrals to other information on other diseases, but it seems rather lost in its own prejudices. It overreaches many times, stating things that medical science itself does not yet know. The criteria for what is right to these reviewers seems to ... Read More Rating: - certainly not dull, but controversialI bought and read the book and it was very thought-provoking. The basic notion (highly simplified) is that various stressors can put the body into a "conservation mode" involving the thyroid hormones and the regulation system can become "stuck" there, furthermore that it's possible to use T3 thyroid hormone to "unstick" the system and come back to normal and discontinue T3. There are some enlightening insights into the role of body temperature and enzymes, etc. What is a bit disturbing is that ... Read More Rating: - Doctor Recommended, Dr. Wilson has changed Endocrinology!As a physician who has treated various types of thyroid disorders for many years, I have found that I have not been satisfied that many of my patients did not feel well, and did not have a real or complete improvement in their metabolic rate or hypothyroid symptoms, even when I had gotten their lab tests into the "normal" range. I read some more and tried other treatments. I added some Cytomel (short acting T3) and sometimes Armour thyroid which has both T4 and T3. I would get varied results, but not ... Read More Rating: - CHECK OUT THESE WEBSITES! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!I just happened to do a search on the internet for a possible explanation of my low body temperatures. I was ready to call my doctor and ask him to put me on thyroid medicine to "cure" me of all my problems. I'm so glad I found these reputable websites explaining the BOGUS diagnosis of this so-called Wilson's Syndrome. My doctor probably would've laughed at me and told me to quit trying to diagnose myself by using the internet. This quack (Dr. E. Denis Wilson) is probably making a lot of money from selling ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |