What is Wilsons Syndrome, and can Thyodine help me if I have this condition?
Some researchers believe that Wilson’s Syndrome is responsible for many cases of low thyroid function. In this condition, due to prolonged periods of stress, the body’s ability to convert the precursor form of thyroid (T-4) into the active form (T-3) becomes impaired. In such a situation, taking thyroid medication may not help, since most thyroid prescriptions are T-4. Wilson’s Syndrome is characterized by a low body temperature. Wilson’s Syndrome is treated with a specific protocol using T-3. Success is variable, with some people experiencing disappointing results, while others find that their whole life has turned around. Some of our customers who had been diagnosed with Wilson’s Syndrome told us that Thyodine helped them. Also, we have had numerous reports from customers who told us that their body temperature has normalized, or at least substantially increased, after using Thyodine.