Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 I remember Dean posting awhile back about the benefits of s syndrome and now had time to read up on it. It makes alot of sense - particulary the part about a life stressor setting it off and your body not being able to get past it. Anyway, this treatment appears to be temporary with a complete cure as the optimal outcome, right? Well, how does this fit in with chelation? Would you no longer have to support thyroid/adrenals after this treatment while you chelate?? Thanks, Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Val. First off I think the wilson temp syndrome protocol was a huge help for me (www.wtsmed.com). also says that certain races who have gone though famines have more trouble with thyroid...ie your bodies cells remember for 7-8 generations back.... His primary protocol is T3 with some herbs (selenium for one) I noticed more regularity and my NP said that it (t3 and protocol) helps the " fire burn a little stronger in your bodies furnace " which he says helps with burning off toxins, and in particular with enzyme conversion... I started it after about 6 months of chelation I have noticed when my adrenals crash, so does my thyroid..temps drop. This happened once when i got very little sleep and had to take a 6:00 am flight (had to get up at 3:30) and again when temps were around 100 here in San Fran for a few days I still think chelation allowed my tyroid to get back in order (higher temps) and treated adrenals for 6-8 months before treating thryoid I now have T3 on hand (as i have done my 3 sequences per protocol and it seems to have re-started or balanced my thyroid...) as the last time my temps dropped (with the heat) I was able to remedy the temps (increase them) in a day with 2 doses of T3 at the lowest level (7.50 mcgs) I think the complete cure will come with AI chelation and support BUT the wilson protocol will help you move in the right direction as long as your body is ready -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " seashell_555 " wrote: > > > I remember Dean posting awhile back about the benefits of s > syndrome and now had time to read up on it. It makes alot of sense - > particulary the part about a life stressor setting it off and your > body not being able to get past it. > > Anyway, this treatment appears to be temporary with a complete cure > as the optimal outcome, right? Well, how does this fit in with > chelation? Would you no longer have to support thyroid/adrenals > after this treatment while you chelate?? > > Thanks, > Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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