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Dr. Leighton’s Comments

“50 percent seem to recover fully with only one cycle of T3 therapy and are able to wean off and be done”

-Stephen Leighton, MD

Winston-Salem, NC

Issues covered in the account below:

  • 500+ patients
  • Clinical Picture

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 T3 therapy and are able to wean off and be done. Of the other 50 percent about half respond temporarily, but the symptoms recur rapidly,

Best When Done Properly

“Best When Done Properly”

Doctors and patients shouldn’t even try to do T3 therapy without having first read the Doctor’s Manual.
Dr. Timothy J. Smith, MD
Berkeley, CA

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 depend on the way the T3 is used.
Dr. Stephen L. Leighton,

And It Works

“And It Works.”

Over the last 8 years, since the first person came to me asking for assistance in working through this protocol, I have been repeatedly impressed that this therapy worked where multiple other attempts, from anti-depressants to standard thyroid replacement therapy, have not. The strongest rationale for doing this can be found in these points:

  1. It is simple. This is not a complex process. It takes a little time to educate the patient in the process of tapering up, identifying the plateau dose, self-monitoring, and then tapering back off. The rest is logical and intuitive.
  2. It is safe. We are using

It Makes Sense

“It Makes Sense.”

I have managed to get into the Doctor’s Manual, and I find the whole concept to be really a wonderful piece of work. It has actually served to clarify some of the deep mystery and dissatisfaction I have always felt about the thyroid system. Dr. Wilson’s discovery of this syndrome will answer a lot of questions for a lot of physicians, I am sure.
Dr. Steven Ayre, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Chicago Medical School
Burr Ridge, IL

I have found that there are patients with Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome everywhere. I have found them in my own family practice that I was

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