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Compounds T3 Therapy Accepts over 200 insurance plans |
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Fatigue |
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Easy Weight Gain |
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Poor Memory |
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Low Sex Drive |
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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WTS Newsletter: ''I have more inner peace'' |
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WTS Newsletter: "I have more inner peace"
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I have begun the T3 medication. I feel less cold. And I have more inner peace. My sleep is more restful. I began last Friday. Laura
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The ThryoCare has really given me energy and done away with the tired-feeling that I had become accustomed to. Thanks so much. ...just to have a feeling of energy everyday is a world of difference. Thanks again. Sincerely, Becky E.
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I am receiving T3 therapy. It's making a huge difference! Carla
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I'd like to know more about WTS and infertility. My husband and I have been trying to conceive for almost 2 years. We have been through all of the tests HSG, blood work, and semen analysis. Everything is fine. My RT3 level is 2-1/2 times my T3 level. Thank you.
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Raising low body temperatures has certainly helped many women conceive that were previously having trouble. A low temperature is more than enough to explain infertility. Warmly, Denis Wilson, MD
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I am desperate to find some help.......I have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia....the Rheumatologist gave me a prescription for Elavil and said "see you in six months". My legs are so bad the pain keeps me awake at night and does not allow me to walk very far during the day. I would like to know if Dr. Wilson's program would be helpful for me and where I would find a doctor that knows about his treatment. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. E. Kelly, Redding California
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Yes, raising the body temperature to normal can often make a tremendous difference in fibromyalgia. If you need to know of a doctor who uses our protocols, you can see our list of WTS Physicians online. If there is no doctor close to you, our Patient Guide is intended to help patients find a doctor willing to work with them. The CD is the companion to the Guide, and is perfect for patients to give their doctors to listen to at the doctors' convenience. For other doctors' comments regarding the WT3 protocol, please see Doctor Success. Your doctor can get the T3 from Medaus Pharmacy in Birmingham, AL. Their number is 800-526-9183. You may also be interested in: FibroCare Best wishes, Dr. Wilson, MD
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Do you know if there is any interaction between the T3 sustained-release and other sustained-release medication that one may be taking at the same time? I am taking a 24-hr sustained-release medication and would like to know if the presence of that sustained release agent could be affecting the absorption of the T3 I'm taking? Also, could you post a note in your WT3 information that the sustained-release T3 should be taken with a full glass of water in order to facilitate the full effect of the sustained-release agent? I was not aware of that until I contacted my pharmacist because I felt the T3 wasn't lasting the full 12 hrs, and taking the medication with sufficient water to hydrate it properly certainly made a difference. Thanks very much. T. Pierlot
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It is very hard to imagine there could be any interaction between the T3 sustained-release and other sustained-release medication that one may be taking at the same time. A pharmacy expert I spoke with felt that the sustained release mechanisms of the two medicines shouldn't affect one another. However, different sustained-release medicines sometimes have different mechanism of release. If you call your pharmacist to find out the mechanism of release of the specific 24 hour medicine you're taking, maybe he could advise you about the chances of interaction with that mechanism and the hydrophilic matrix system used by the T3 sustained-release. Also, thanks for your suggestion about posting the water information on our site. We have posted it here: T3 - Sustained Release. It now reads, "It's a good idea to take the T3 capsules with a full glass of water since the sustained release system operates by way of ongoing hydration of the capsule." Normally, there is plenty of fluid/water in the digestive tract to adequately hydrate the capsule but taking a full glass of water with the capsule is certainly an excellent precaution to take. Thanks again, Denis Wilson, MD
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