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Right now, in the wake of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), getting hormones, at all, is difficult. Doctors are leery of even the “Standard of Care” approved synthetics in this time and place. Getting legitimate insurance-covered physicians to prescribe even bio-identical hormone molecules has, for the last twenty-years or so, been, at best, a roll of the dice. The majority of Western medicine has been on a wild goose chase for the elusive proof that being completely hormone-less will save our lives, in the face of massive evidence that even with all of our estrogen blocked at every turn, we still keep dying of cancer. How did this ever happen to us?
It really began when a doctor named Huggins from the University of Chicago won the Nobel for cancer research in 1963. It heralded a new era in cancer research. Dr. Huggins won the Nobel for discovering that cancer is hormonally controlled. Now the word “controlled” is not the same as the word caused. But, real endocrinology is a complicated “mess of feedback loops, pivotal thresholds and receptor population cross-talk” driven by environmental cues and cosmic clocks. Endocrinology is hard. It’s much easier to ablate hormones, than to understand the complicated mechanisms underlying real restoration of the rhythms that kept you alive and healthy. Real HRT, synthetic or bio-identical, has never been attempted until now with the Wiley Protocol®. Science and medicine are still confused by “drug administration treatments” that pass for endocrinology.
So, a replacement regimen like the Wiley Protocol® that not only includes real estrogen and progesterone, but estrogen and progesterone in significantly higher amounts than anyone has ever conceived of anywhere, outside of fertility treatments, is not an easy sell to your doctor. If you can direct him or her to this website or get them to read the book, it might give you an edge. |