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Michelle,

I've heard of it too. My sister found out about it through a friend. She did some research and there is some controversy about it. you should know that. But my sister went ahead, found a naturopath who knew about it.

The treatment really worked for my sister. It didn't change all the symptoms she had, but it did change a quite a few. Some, like dry eyes simply disappeared after being a problem for her for maybe 20 years, since the birth of her youngest daughter.. Her insomnia got much better, so did fluid retention. On the other hand it didn't change the problem she's had for a long time with constipation. It was on the list of possible symptoms of the Wilson's Syndrome, but it didn't change.

So, it doesn't seem to necessarily be a miracle cure, but then again my sister, Diane, is really happy she heard about it and found someone who knew how to diagnose and treat it.

Just to let you know. My doctor said it was a bunch of bunk. I did some Internet searching and certainly saw some of the controversy my sister said i would find. Like the American Thyroid Association says the same thing my doctor said. But on the other side of the coin, I found (not easily) this website that responds back to the Thyroid Association. It was really helpful to see that's there's another side. The website is www.wilsonssyndrome2.com

Susan

July 28, 2009 - 1:21pm

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