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Treating Wilson’s Syndrome Very Helpful in Lyme disease

Treating WTS (as one of my symptoms) some years ago made a huge improvement in my long term battle with Lyme.  My Lyme doctor recently discovering the prevalence of gluten intolerance in those with Lyme has allowed me (and almost all of her patients) to regain full health.

Thanks to Dr. Wilson for his discovery of Wilson’s Syndrome!  My Lyme doctor tells me virtually all of her Lyme patients have (had) WTS. She was unaware of WTS until I began seeing her a year ago.  She told me treating WTS with T3 has been a huge help to every single Lyme patient under her care. 90% of her 200+ plus Lyme patients had WTS!  But no longer.  Treating WTS then, recently, removal of gluten from diets has restored most of her patients to full health!

Best regards,
Gary Y.

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.

5 Comments

  1. James E. Lockwood May 12, 2013 at 11:26 pm - Reply

    In 1996 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 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 several times to repeat my first success but at age 82 I have problems with allergy and sinus infection which cause a fever that seems to interfere with synchronizing the thyroid feedback system.

  2. Carolyn June 13, 2013 at 5:59 am - Reply

    Hi – I am looking for a lyme literate doctor who will treat my low T3 – ideally with sustained release T3. Please can you tell me how to find one?

    Many thanks, Carolyn

  3. Denis Wilson June 19, 2013 at 12:17 pm - Reply

    I recommend you see if http://www.ilads.org/ can help you find a doctor.

  4. TIM MCFADDEN August 19, 2013 at 8:34 pm - Reply

    take oregano oil for your sinus infection. use the wild mediterenian type, p73. it’s not the kind you put on pizza. trust me it will kill the infection. take more than the recommended dose for your type of infection 3 times per day

  5. Carolyn May May 16, 2015 at 3:59 am - Reply

    Hi again,

    I would love to find out who your Lyme doctor is who treats with gluten free diet and T3. Is it possible for me to find out somehow please? I can send an email to you so this is not “advertising”.

    Thanks so much, Carolyn

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