Why Is Wilsons Temperature Syndrome Undiagnosable With Thyroid Blood Tests?
Because people often recover even when all tests (blood, salivary, urinary, or otherwise) are completely normal. The regulation of the metabolism involves part of the brain, the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, and conversion of thyroid hormones in the tissues of the body. The metabolism is regulated to maintain a normal body temperature and to prevent low-thyroid-type symptoms. If the body temperature is too low and a person’s suffering from low-thyroid-type symptoms there’s a good chance that there’s something wrong with the metabolism. Decades ago, doctors discovered a thyroid disease (hypothyroidism) that • causes low body temperatures and low-thyroid-like symptoms. • required thyroid treatment for life. • shows up on thyroid blood tests. In the late 1980’s, Dr. Wilson discovered a health problem (Wilson’s Syndrome) that • causes low body temperatures and low-thyroid-like symptoms. • doesn’t require treatment for life, but usually only for a few months. • doesn’t show up on thyr