The combination of hormone replacement and cancer, particularly breast cancer, is a seemingly "obvious" medical contradiction. But yet, is it possible that it may be the "right thing to do" for some or even most people? In my opinion, yes. Cancer therapies challenge good health and, simultaneously, age people. |
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I had previously read Susie's book Lights Out in naturopathic medical school and had heard her speak at a conference. I was introduced to the Wiley Protocol in my first month of practice when I was invited to the meeting Susie holds in Santa Barbara. I was intrigued to learn more about her multi-phasic hormone dosing and to hear directly from the women on the protocol about their results. |
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The Wiley protocol completes what began 1000’s of years ago: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). It represents a full circle returning the body to its natural rhythmic cycle. The Wiley protocol initiates a multitude of hormone messages spread across the body refreshing the many systems by re-establishing synchronous recognizable hormone messages. This wave of information instructs the bodies many processes in the usual and customary way that the body has been use to for 10s of thousands of years thus renewing the functional health of the patient. |
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I was first introduced to the Wiley protocol in late 2004, when a patient brought in the book, Sex, Lies, and Menopause, shortly after its publication, requesting to be placed on this method of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. She was perimenopausal and had been suffering from horrible migraine headaches, to the point that she was literally incapacitated 3 days out of a week, which made it very difficult to operate her business. |
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Dr. Courtney Paige Ridley |
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I became interested in the Wiley protocol in May 2005 when I heard a CD of a lecture that Susie gave at ACAM. I was very intrigued and purchased Sex, Lies and Menopause. After reading the book, it became clear why I had an increasing number of patients who were not doing well on static dosing of replacement therapy. |
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