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Act now to save your access to sustained-release T3 and bioidentical hormones (Senate vote in 2 days)

Click here now to write your senators. It’s easy and will only take a minute.  Sustained-release T3 is not difficult to make and sustained-release agents can actually make thyroid medicine safer.  Regular thyroid medicine is “instant-release”.  It’s dumped into your system all at once.  There’s no way that adding a sustained-release agent could get the thyroid medicine into your system any faster or more suddenly than that, but it could make it safer.  Your only access to sustained-release thyroid medicines is by way of compounding pharmacists because drug companies don’t make it.  If the FDA succeeds in this huge power grab of restricting compounded medicines you will have less choices and be more dependent on whatever the drug companies want to sell you.  You need to know that natural substances already in your body are NOT patentable.  They’re also not foreign to your body.  The only substances that are patentable are the ones that are different than what’s in your body, or in other words, foreign to your body.  Drug companies don’t have incentive to make medicines they can’t patent because it would be hard for them to recoup the millions of dollars to bring a new drug to market when their competitors can also make the medicines without that expense.  Think of it, there is huge financial incentive to limit your access to natural, health-restoring products.  Rather than taking a few months of sustained-release T3 that could restore your health to the point of not needing to take medicine for life, you might have no alternative but to remain sick with only foreign substances to choose from in your struggle to feel normal again.  What do you think the chances are that foreign substances will restore your health to normal?  Again, click here to maintain your access to sustained-release T3.

About the Author:

Denis Wilson, MD described Wilson 's Temperature Syndrome in 1988 after observing people with symptoms of low thyroid and low body temperature, yet who had normal blood tests. He found that by normalizing their temperatures with T3 (without T4) their symptoms often remained improved even after the treatment was discontinued. He was the first doctor to use sustained-release T3.

2 Comments

  1. Dimitria Letsos May 22, 2013 at 10:19 am - Reply

    Why, Why, Why is the government taking things that are so vital to those who need life force of sustainable products which benefit the body in such a noninvasive way instead of drugs which have countless side effects!?!

    Let’s allow doctors who have benefitted us in countless ways and make us feel alive, well and havre given us all hope for our health!!!

    Thank You!

    Dimitria Letsos

  2. James E. Lockwood May 22, 2013 at 9:11 pm - Reply

    Dr. Cathcart told me about Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome and gave me the information to get started on the program. During the process of gradually increasing the dose of sustained release T3 I missed the time to take a dose by one hour and it still worked! From the comments that I have read most people say they gradually get better but when I reached the proper dose of T3, as I was walking down the street, I felt my thyroid feedback system lock-in just like the picture on and old TV set and immediately the strength came back into my legs and on the way back the same thing happened to the strength in my arms. I didn’t need to take thyroid medication for years after that but eventually long continued stress caused the same symptoms to return but it happened so gradually that it took a long time for me to recognize the problem.

    I have tried to repeat my first success but at age 82 I have problems with allergy and sinus infection which cause a fever that interferes with my attempt to lock-in my temperature at 98.6 degrees.

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