Non-medical Treatment of Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
If
left untreated, Wilson's Thryoid Syndrome can
- Sometimes correct
itself over a period of months to years
- Often persist and
worsen in stages over a period of decades
Without
a Doctor's help people can try:
- Eliminating as much
physical, and emotional stress from their lives as possible
- Moderate exercise
for 12-15 minutes, 2 - 4 times/day (especially about 30 minutes
after meals)
- Small frequent meals
(on the order of 6/day) that are high in protein, and low in carbohydrate
- Getting plenty of
rest
Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
is often a result of people becoming physically and/or emotionally
overwhelmed. Anything that can enhance a person's physical or emotional
well-being has a chance of turning their WTS around. This may include
correcting any nutritional deficiencies patients may have, or correcting
any other disease processes that may be going on. However, WTS itself
may contribute to certain deficiencies and diseases that might clear
up quickly if the WTS was corrected.
One problem with correcting
nutritional deficiencies is that it's hard for people to know what
nutrient they may be deficient in. They could take dozens of herbs
and vitamins and still miss the one they might really be needing,
and never know it. Some people are lucky enough to find some kind
of approach or product that works well for them. Unfortunately there
are many more that end up trying product after product, year after
year, and never finding anything that works very well.
Rather
than trying to find a combination of many things that might
be helpful, sometimes it's a lot easier, more enlightening, less
expensive, less time-consuming, and more productive to try one
thing that has an excellent chance of helping almost everything
else. The body temperature is the one factor that can affect
virtually every chemical reaction in the body. Currently, the most
definitive way to reset the body temperature is with Wilson's Temperature
Treatment.
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