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A Way of LIfe
 Prior to being introduced to the Wiley Protocol, I had been experiencing debilitating "hot flashes" for several years. I had been put on Premarin following a partial hysterectomy more than 15 years ago, but after reading about the origin of this hormone replacement drug (the urine of pregnant mares) and the horrific conditions in which these pitiful animals were kept, as well as the fact that the drug had undergone initial testing on male prison volunteers, I advised my doctor that I would not continue with this drug. It took a year or so before the effects of low estrogen began to seriously affect me, but when they did, they hit hard. I would experience extreme and sudden sensations of feeling so terribly ill that it would stop me in my tracks. Day and night.  Five or ten times a day. 

And then, after moving to Santa Barbara and finding a new doctor, I was put on a bio-identical hormone pill.  When getting my prescription filled, the pharmacist asked me if I knew about the Wiley Protocol, and then spent a good hour explaining to me the normal hormone fluctuations and how a single constant-dosage pill would not mimic this natural rhythm and would not provide the needed secondary element of progesterone.  As I left the pharmacy, a woman who had begun the Wiley protocol a few months before, spoke to me about how her life had changed.  I was sold. 

That was more than two years ago, when T.S. Wiley was not yet a national phenomenon and a growing cadre of Santa Barbara women were forming the core group of "believers" in the Wiley Protocol. From the outset, my symptoms were relieved.  No more hot flashes or being overcome with a diffused sick feeling as my hormone levels sank.  I truly believe that Susie Wiley has found what the pharmacologists and doctors continue to ignore, and that is a way to combat some of  the factors that contribute to women's declining health over time  with a regimen that makes sense because it mimics Nature better than any other program that I am aware of.  Thank you TS Wiley and all the women who support this program and give hope to a growing population of women ready to take charge of their health independent of the tunnel-vision and dire warnings of the drug establishment.  Brava! 

Marylove Thralls

 
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I don’t know if you’re still looking for stories. Mine is not as dramatic as some—but I’m being encouraged by friends to tell you so here goes.

I’ve been on the protocol since October of 2003. At that time I was just turning 61. I had started into menopause at 46, was put on hormone replacement and couldn’t take the phony stuff (fortunately for me) so I set out to find a substitute. I was lucky enough to find a doctor that did bioidentical hormones (realize this is 16 years ago) and so I did variations on that theme for the next 14 years. I had my period for a couple more years and then it stopped. I was healthy except for ongoing aches and pains resulting from a family tendency toward autoimmune problems, looked a good 10 years younger than my age, was happily married with a good sex life and generally felt I was about as well as I could be at my age. 

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