# Low Body Temperature as an Indicator for Poor Expression of Thyroid Hormone Gustafson, C. (2015) ‘Denis Wilson, md: Low Body Temperature as an Indicator for Poor Expression of Thyroid Hormone’, Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal, 14(3), pp. 24–28. Available at: [LINK](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4566469/) >[!Abstract] Introduction >E. Denis Wilson, md, will address thyroid function and Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome at the 2015 Restorative Medicine Conference in Blaine, Washington, October 1 through 4. Dr Wilson was the first practitioner to use sustained-release T3 thyroid hormone. For 20 years, he has treated more than 5000 patients with T3 and trained more than 1000 physicians on how to use T3 to improve the health of patients with low thyroid function and low body temperature who have normal blood tests. He is the author of _Evidence-Based Approach to Restoring Thyroid Health_ > %% [Open in Zotero](zotero://select/items/@Gustafson2015) ### [[low bbt could indicate a thyroid issue]] > **_IMCJ_****:** In many of these cases, the tipping point marker is low body temperature? > > **Dr Wilson:** I would say in every case, yes. It is not possible for a person to have symptoms of hypothyroid unless they have a low body temperature. They can have abnormal blood tests and normal temperature and they will still feel fine but the only way you can have those symptoms of hypothyroidism is by having a low temperature. ^aq9pv