The medical community plays a very strange game. It says that certain things exist, except when they don't, and it claims that everything is fine, except when it isn't. One moment the medical community says that there you're completely healthy, and the next you're getting knocked down with a condition that you never knew existed. Every once in awhile a new condition or disease manifests and is discovered. Wilson's Syndrome is one of these types of condition.
Wilson's Syndrome was discovered by Dr. E. Denis Wilson who resides in Longwood, Florida in the United States. Dr. Wilson claims that the body is a very delicate instrument, and when one organ is thrown out of whack, others begin to malfunction as well. For instance, if you are dealing with a great deal of stress, such as the type of stress that occurs when you're dealing with a death in the family or when you're going through a marital trauma, your metabolism may begin to shut down in order to allow your body to cope with the stress that is being forced on your body.
Once the body is free from that stress, the metabolism is designed to bounce back to what it used to be like. Unfortunately, this doesn't always occur and results in what is now begin called Wilson's Syndrome, or Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (WTS). The condition and the symptoms are very similar to what someone who has problems with their thyroid would suffer from.
Dr. Wilson believes that the first round of testing for Wilson's Syndrome should involve thyroid blood tests. The problem, however, is that these blood tests could come back as absolutely normal, which is why Dr. Wilson has a list of other conditions which, together or individually, may point to someone having Wilson's Syndrome, including:
According to Dr. Wilson, bad breath, along with a body temperature that is consistently below 98.6 degrees, is one of the leading symptoms of Wilson's Syndrome. The bad breath is caused by the deterioration of the organs in the body. Dr. Wilson believes that anyone who is suffering from bad breath and who has a low body temperature should begin immediate treatment for Wilson's Syndrome, in order to get the body back in check and the metabolism back where it should be, before other parts of the body become affected by the low metabolism as well. Treatment typically involves a variety of procedures, many of which are based in the world of hormones and supplements to help restore your body back to its natural condition. The key to getting started is to see your doctor.