Wiley Protocol Hormone therapy has positively changed my life in so many
ways. I’ve been on the protocol for almost a year now and cannot say enough good
things about it. I had been diagnosed with early ovarian failure at the age of twentyseven.
Needless to say, there were many ways that my body was rebelling against the
hormonal imbalance. For the better part of ten years, I struggled to find the right
hormone replacement. All of the options that had been given to me only consisted of
various types of birth control pills. I switched pills multiple times, trying to find the pill
that made me feel like the ‘real’ me. Little did I know at the time, the reduction in
estrogen and progesterone affected me more than I realized. Slowly but surely, after
taking pill after pill, I just started to fall apart – physically, mentally, and emotionally.
I learned about The WP when I went to a new doctor for joint pain. Her advice
was that I needed a better hormone replacement. It was hard for me to believe that a
hormonal imbalance could be the cause of my discomfort but she assured me that this
was the case. Initially, I felt a bit overwhelmed to learn about how the program worked;
using the different creams in different amounts, on different days, and in cycles. It then
donned on me that the easy, daily pill-popping was not working and hadn’t been for a
long time. What did I have to lose? So, I then began The Wiley Protocol. With in a few
weeks many things started to change for the better. While using WP hormones, I began
to have improvements in symptoms that I didn’t realize were related to hormonal
imbalance.
Along with the diminishment of joint pain, I also noticed; I have an increased sex
drive, blood pressure readings that are similar to pre-pregnancy rates, less frequent bouts
with anxiety, improved critical thinking, and noticed that I feel more emotionally levelheaded.
Not to mention, I not longer have ANY hot flashes! Not only have I realized
these improvements but so have many of my friends/family as well. They say I seem
much more relaxed and calm. I’ve even been informed by my husband that under no
circumstance is it acceptable to discontinue using these hormones. I am so grateful to
have found Wiley Protocol Bio-identical Hormones. They are just what I was looking for
– they’ve helped me find the ‘real’ me again.
Call my office in Lombard (630) 627-3700 to set up an appointment or email me at jones.gretchen@gmail.com
Friday, January 21, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
The Connection between Cancer and Hormones blogged by TS Wiley
The Connection between Cancer and Hormones
Dr. Brawley, another doctor, states that mammography misses most cancers, “and that radiation from the scans will actually cause some cancers to develop. In addition some women will be called back repeatedly for additional procedures, scans, and biopsies that ultimately rule out cancer but can be painful and anxiety provoking. Mammograms also find some cancers that grow very slowly but look the same as any other cancerous tumor, leading to aggressive but unnecessary treatment.”
The connection once again is hormone fall-off. We at The Wiley Protocol believe the connection between breast, uterus, and ovarian cancer is the hormones and regulation of the hormones within the body. We believe multiple cancers arise as we age because of the fall off of hormones. Women quite naturally fall apart as they get older, devolve, and in the absence of hormonal control lose their sense of vitality. Using X-rays to see abnormalities in breast tissue has been around since 1913, but had never become a diagnostic tool since the mid-1970’s. The statistics proven and tested show that early detection is worthless because breast cancer, statistically, kills half of all women diagnosed with it within five to ten years after diagnosis no matter how early its detected. The statistics have never changed. If women never experienced the hormonal fall-off known as menopause, these cancers might never develop.
The heated debate right now among the new guidelines that made Dr. Weiss furious was the American Cancer Society stated that women should limit their mammograms. The reason for this is because it saved her own life, but the question pending is will it save another life or cause more ionizing radiation to the next woman in line?
The trend is disturbing: because of the radical changes in the way women live — earlier puberty, rising obesity and alcohol consumption, environmental pollution, long-term use of oral contraceptives, later childbearing and less breast-feeding — could lead to more breast cancer emerging at younger ages.. So the key we believe at the Wiley Protocol is to get more sleep, drink clean water, buy hormone free meat and organic food as much as possible and when needed restore your hormones back to the way you had them when you were young.
To learn more about these issues please ready both my books Lights Out, Sleep, Sugar and Survival, and Sex Lies, and Menopause, The shocking Truth about Hormone Replacement Therapy
Call my office in Lombard (630) 627-3700 to set up an appointment or email me at jones.gretchen@gmail.com
Dr. Brawley, another doctor, states that mammography misses most cancers, “and that radiation from the scans will actually cause some cancers to develop. In addition some women will be called back repeatedly for additional procedures, scans, and biopsies that ultimately rule out cancer but can be painful and anxiety provoking. Mammograms also find some cancers that grow very slowly but look the same as any other cancerous tumor, leading to aggressive but unnecessary treatment.”
The connection once again is hormone fall-off. We at The Wiley Protocol believe the connection between breast, uterus, and ovarian cancer is the hormones and regulation of the hormones within the body. We believe multiple cancers arise as we age because of the fall off of hormones. Women quite naturally fall apart as they get older, devolve, and in the absence of hormonal control lose their sense of vitality. Using X-rays to see abnormalities in breast tissue has been around since 1913, but had never become a diagnostic tool since the mid-1970’s. The statistics proven and tested show that early detection is worthless because breast cancer, statistically, kills half of all women diagnosed with it within five to ten years after diagnosis no matter how early its detected. The statistics have never changed. If women never experienced the hormonal fall-off known as menopause, these cancers might never develop.
The heated debate right now among the new guidelines that made Dr. Weiss furious was the American Cancer Society stated that women should limit their mammograms. The reason for this is because it saved her own life, but the question pending is will it save another life or cause more ionizing radiation to the next woman in line?
The trend is disturbing: because of the radical changes in the way women live — earlier puberty, rising obesity and alcohol consumption, environmental pollution, long-term use of oral contraceptives, later childbearing and less breast-feeding — could lead to more breast cancer emerging at younger ages.. So the key we believe at the Wiley Protocol is to get more sleep, drink clean water, buy hormone free meat and organic food as much as possible and when needed restore your hormones back to the way you had them when you were young.
To learn more about these issues please ready both my books Lights Out, Sleep, Sugar and Survival, and Sex Lies, and Menopause, The shocking Truth about Hormone Replacement Therapy
Call my office in Lombard (630) 627-3700 to set up an appointment or email me at jones.gretchen@gmail.com
Friday, January 14, 2011
Check out the Wiley Protocol Blog Page
http://173.201.152.181/wileyprotocol/blogs/blog1.php#item_231
Copy and paste the above link into the browser and read an interesting article about Cancer
Call my office in Wilmington (815) 476-5210 or Lombard (630) 627-3700 to set up an appointment or email me at jones.gretchen@gmail.com
Copy and paste the above link into the browser and read an interesting article about Cancer
Call my office in Wilmington (815) 476-5210 or Lombard (630) 627-3700 to set up an appointment or email me at jones.gretchen@gmail.com