Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 If a person has 's Temperature Syndrome, that person has a low body temperature on average. If a person doesn't have a low temperature, they don't have 's even if they have all the other symptoms listed on the site. A person can be no thyroid, hypo, hyper, or normal thyroid and have 's. A person with hypothyroid usually can be taking synthroid or armour and have no benefit from the use of that drug, because of the low body temperature aspect. And in some cases, the drug may help at first, then the symptoms get worse, even if the dosage is increased. The temperature needs to be made stable at 98.6 first. That is done by using T3. All of this information is detailed on the site: www.wilsonstemperaturesyndrome.com Yes, they sell herbal formulas there, and they do help a lot of people. But a lot also need the T3, which is a prescription, compounded in a time-release capsule. I have been diagnosed with 's and tried the herbals, but they weren't enough for me. I was prescribed the T3 and that didn't work either, until my doctor addressed the iodine and adrenal deficiencies that I have. I have been taking Iodoral for more than a year. But it wasn't until these issues were addressed that my temperature began to rise (with the use of T3) to near normal from the 96s and 97s. I can tell when my temperature is up, because I just plain feel good when it is. That long list of symptoms seems to begin to take care of itself when the temperature is at 98.6. At least this has been my experience. Georgia ____________________________________________________________ Receive Notifications of Incoming Messages Easily monitor multiple email accounts & access them with a click. Visit http://www.inbox.com/notifier and check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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