Testimonials
The Restorative Medicine conference gave me effective practical tools, ones I could use for my patients who have not responded to anything prior whether it was conventional or alternative medicine. The speakers at the Conferences are truly pioneers in medicine, and they are very inspiring to listen to.
Jean Haining, MD, faculty, Sussex Medical University, England
I have found that there are patients with Wilson's Temperature Syndrome everywhere. I have even found patients with WTS in my own family practice that I was not aware of. I have known for many years that there were patients with all the symptoms of hypothyroidism but with normal lab tests. I could never explain it until Dr. Wilson's wonderful discovery. It now makes so much sense to me.
Charles Resseger, DO
Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine,
Norwalk, OH
The WTS Conference in Stowe, Vermont from October 11-14, 2006 was one of the best medical meetings I have attended in my forty-six years of medical practice. First, the setting in the mountains as the leaves of fall were changing coupled with the superior Stowe Mountain Resort and staff created a setting for a peacefulness within and without, being in touch with self and the beauty of our country. Second, add a group of exceptionally brilliant speakers from not only the United States and Canada but from as far off as India and Hawaii. The attendees and speakers from all over the country created a truly collective consciousness of holistic healers.
The Late Roy B Kupsinel MD, Florida
The Restorative Medicine Conference featuring Certification in Wilson’s temperature Syndrome in 2005 was the best conference I have been to in the 11 years I have been practicing naturopathic medicine. Like many naturopathic physicians, I had used what I had understood as Wilson’s Therapy for many years, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. But because my success came with patients who had not responded to the best naturopathic therapies, I continued using this approach. When I heard of the conference, I wondered if I had the time and the money. I wondered if I would learn anything I didn’t already know. Well, the investment I made in the conference has already repaid itself on the ethical, professional, and financial levels. Getting to meet the doctors and learn first hand the knowledge that is behind the WTS protocol and WTS herbal medicines reaffirmed my intuition that these are truly people who are serving a higher calling.
Steve Nenninger, ND, NMD, CDN, Arizona
As practitioners, we are always looking for the best ways to serve our patients’ needs. The impact of WTS and low body temperature on physical and mental health cannot be underestimated. The Restorative Medicine Conferences provide insights into the healing arts that are not covered in naturopathic and medical schools, and it’s amazing to watch the dramatic changes as patients get well – the therapies really do work! The Conference has cutting edge scientific knowledge and information that will change forever the way you practice medicine. I am grateful to have these valuable tools in my practice, tools that can help so many people.
Angeli Chitale, ND, Ontario, Canada
I was really impressed with the Restorative Medicine Conference. Dr. Wilson’s work was clearly explained and Dr. Friedman’s work was fabulous. There was a great deal of useful information provided. I highly recommend the conference, and I plan on attending next year.
Mary Welch, DC, ND, faculty, Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Ontario, Canada
I find the whole concept on Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome to be really a wonderful piece of work. It has actually served to clarify some of the deep mystery and dissatisfaction I have always felt about the thyroid system. Dr. Wilson's discovery of this syndrome will answer a lot of questions for a lot of physicians, I am sure.
Steven Ayre, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Chicago Medical School, Burr Ridge, IL
I attended the Restorative Medicine Conference in Octpober, 2006. After attending several previous conferences in Hawaii and Seattle, I chose the general session, with its emphasis on anti-aging. What I learned has been of much benefit to my patients, my family and me. The clarity of the speakers’ presentation was very good as well as their willingness to answer questions. This was a very well run conference. I look forward to the next one.
John Filappone, MD, OBGYN, Lubbock Texas
I attended the conference at Stowe, Vermont. The number of varied programs was really a good introduction to many medical problem treatment areas. The overview on the thyroid remained a strong basic review as well as time to get certified for the Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome treatment approach. It was a good chance to meet other professionals and time to have interchange and receive CME credits. I would highly recommend physicians to consider going to the Restorative Medicine Conferences.
Joseph Fiacable, MD, Fort Wayne, IN
The Restorative Medicine Conference featuring Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome in Vermont in October 2006 was excellent, perhaps the most enjoyable and useful medical conferences of my career to date. I just so happened to be attending with our 2-month-old son and I felt very comfortable being there thanks to the WTS staff, the other attendees, and the spacious beautiful surroundings. During my 8 years in practice I have come to the conclusion that thyroid disease and thyroid hormone related issues, along with adrenal conditions, are the core of many of my patient’s health problems. There seems to be a general underestimation of the importance of the thyroid hormones and their need to be fine-tuned. I have been trying various methods to address thyroid related problems with varying success. I have been aware of WTS and WT3 therapy but was not certain of the exact approach. I found it much easier to be taught the protocol by Dr. Wilson himself then trying to read the manual alone. Dr. Freidman and Dr. McClellan’s lectures on the WTS restorative therapies were very informative as well. It was also helpful to hear the other doctor’s questions that were already using WT3 and/or WTS restorative therapy. I also thoroughly enjoyed the other guest speakers. I would highly recommend the WTS seminar to anyone concerned about their health or that of their patients. It ALMOST made me want to go off maternity leave and right back to work, but I am thoroughly enjoying our 4 sons at home for a while!
Kali Simmonds, ND, Charlottetown PEI Canada
Thank you for featuring the focus on “restorative” at the Restorative Medicine Conference in Stowe VT. Treating WTS is a powerful, advanced restorative feature of the biomedical aspect of my practice.
Jerry Wyker, MD, Diplomat, American Board of Holistic Medicine, Carmel California
It's only when I read the Doctor's Manual on Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome that I saw that this was real, there was scientific reasoning behind it, and it made sense.
Timothy J. Smith, MD ,Author of Renewal: The Anti-Aging Revolution, Berkeley, CA
I am very happy that I went to the conference. I am more confident with the treatment, the protocol, and the people. I think this is a great treatment and we are advancing in medicine for the well of the community. The beauty of this system is that we integrate the scientific fact and medical knowledge with the naturopathic knowledge.
Dr. Ivan Paz, ND, San Juan, Puerto Rico
After I took the course, I realized this was a whole paradigm shift, a completely different way of looking at thyroid function. Instead of looking at it from the brain down, how the brain instructs the thyroid gland, it is looking from the thyroid receptors up . . . by looking from the bottom up, that’s really listening to people’s symptoms. Without some guidance from other physicians that really understood the protocol, I might still not understand how to do it.
Dr. Tedde Rinker, DO, California
I highly recommend that doctors look into the conference for a number of reasons. First of all, the information is excellent and the practical techniques to help patients get better is there, but there is also the comraderie. The people who come to these conferences are inspiring to me as a practitioner. That’s worth just as much to me as the information.
Dr. Alex McLellan, ND, Nova Scotia, Canada
It’s a tremendous conference. When you deal with hormones, there’s a lot of detail. I have been doing this now for seven years and I’ve learned a lot in this conference. There are so many people that bring different expertise and if you sit there and listen, you will find something new that you can apply in practice.
Dr. Gerrie Lindeque, MD, South Africa