Link: http://www.thewileyprotocol.colm
A hat tip to Dr. Fred Bloem's blog post yesterday. Most of it is repeated below in an effort to share knowledge. And in fact, here is Dr. Bloem's interview about bioidentical hormones.
Fred said when he sought to learn all about BHRT he read many books and attended seminars by Dr. Thierry Hertoghe, Dr. Jonathan Wright, Dr. Eldred Taylor, and T.S. Wiley, and that the one he found most helpful was by T.S. Wiley, and she is not a health professional.
"So like Suzanne Somers I endorse the Wiley Protocol (http://www.thewileyprotocol.com) and have seen outstanding results in my patients. Women feel like they are able to get their lives back, just like the women on Oprah." The second show aired yesterday in Oprah's "conversation" about women in menopause and bioidentical hormones.
These are the things I like about the Wiley Protocol (WP):
1) WP is hormones are identical to the ones that the human body makes.
2) Because the hormones are bioidentical they are able to form a perfect fit with the body’s hormone receptors,
3) This results in physiological responses when dosed properly. Dosing of the hormones is rhythmic and follows the pattern that we see in healthy young women with estradiol peaking on Day 12 and progesterone peaking on Day 21 of the menstrual cycle..
4) The peak of estradiol on Day 12 causes activation of the progesterone and testosterone receptors, allowing these hormones to work better.
5) We can verify that women use the optimal amount of estradiol and progesterone by checking the levels on Day 12 and Day 21 of their cycles.
6) Postmenopausal women get to synchronize the dosing schedule with the cycle of the moon - it's called Lunar WP.
7) The symptom relief is excellent: it simply works and patients are very happy.
8) There is an absence of side effects when dosed properly.
9) Wiley Protocol Registered Pharmacies use the same methods and raw materials to compound the Wiley Protocol hormones. This is very important! It is called standardization - and means that everyone can be sure that the Wiley Protocol hormones are exactly the same no matter where you get them from.
10)There is no standard method for compounding Bi-Est and Tri-Est (estradiol/estriol +/- estrone combinations developed by Dr. Jonathan Wright) and other hormone creams. Different pharmacies use different compounding methods, raw materials, and bases to make these hormones so absorption and bioavailability may vary from pharmacy to pharmacy.
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