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Wiley’s revolutionary discovery is the fact that it’s the rhythm that matters in the accurate physiological replacement of hormones without side-effects for women in the second half of life. Wiley’s findings may have important implications across a wide range of areas, from the treatment of menopause and anti-aging to all of the other diseases of aging such as heart disease and stroke, Type II diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. “I believe that T.S Wiley has made one of the most important discoveries in this century- a simple molecular mechanism that up until now, everyone else has missed.” –Christian Renna, DO, Santa Monica, California From time to time we see negative comments about T.S. Wiley and/or the Wiley Protocol from various adversaries, which is typical in any forward thinking science such as biomimetic hormone restoration. TS Wiley is an innovator and innovators always have critics. The Wiley Protocol® is a therapy and no therapy is 100 percent effective for every person all of the time. Here are just a few of the myths: - Other medical practitioners who are trying to promote their own products or therapies.
- Women who have misused the Wiley Protocol, or who were never on it in the first place – the number one misconception, many patients thought they were on the Wiley Protocol, when in fact they were not. In the majority of cases that were brought to our attention, the participants were either not on the Wiley Protocol, or they were changing dosing schedules, ingredients, and/or the amounts of Protocol. This is why Wiley has been fighting for standardization.
- Reports that T.S. Wiley does not hold a medical degree
At the January 2009 Two Days Back on Earth seminar at the Glendale Community College, several participating healthcare providers and pharmacists agreed that T.S. Wiley should be known as the “Einstein of hormone receptors,” as stated by Robert Apgar, MD, and worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize. “Some people have the ability to look at things and figure them out. I don’t see that anyone understands it better than her,” he said. As we all know, Einstein, along with many other current day geniuses, had educational stumbling blocks. That is why it is important to know the facts. Just because someone says they took the Wiley Protocol, does not mean that in fact they really did. T. S. Wiley is a medical theorist in the field of environmental endocrinology and Darwinian Medicine, and a writer and researcher on the use of hormones, particularly in postmenopausal women. She spent eight years in private tutorial in molecular biology with Dr. Bent Formby, PH. D., and has been in private tutorial on Clinical Oncology with Dr. Julie Taguchi since 1998. She has also in the past been a guest investigator at Sansum Medical Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA. When it comes to our response relating to conflict or adversaries, the bottom line is that they mean less and less to us in importance as more and more people are truly educated about the concept behind the Wiley Protocol and find success using it. T.S. Wiley was asked to testify before the Special Senate Sub-Committee on Aging at the United States Senate in 2007 in Washington D.C., presenting her expertise with menopause and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, and the changing landscape of women’s health in later years, among other research that she left for permanent insertion in the Library of Congress. Wiley addressed the fact that the Safe Compounding Drug Act of 2007 would severely restrict and possibly deny access to critical medications. Her testimony turned the tide for compounders and women using compounded hormones. “T.S. Wiley’s “Two Days Back on Earth” seminar focuses on solid science and common sense integrating how we fit into the rhythm of the universe and brings a fascinating realization of how to best optimize our health…Her insight and education in the topic of hormone replacement is exceptional and her ideas will revolutionize the way we address hormone balance. This was indeed the most interesting and exciting seminar I have ever attended.”–Selma Arain, M.D., Aesthetic Medical Center, Naperville, Illinois As the inventor of the Wiley Protocol bioidentical hormone restoration therapy, T.S. Wiley's entire thrust has been and will continue to be standardization of her idea for academic and institutional review. On that note, she has acquired not one, but two “IRB numbers”, one with the University of Texas at Tyler and one, at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. Dr. Julie Taguchi, her co-author and partner in this project has oncology data on 91 cancer patients who have been on the Wiley Protocol for a median of approximately four years, post diagnosis, post standard of care. This data, soon to be published, includes recurrence rates, osteoporosis and thrombotic event data as well as the reason for prescribing to this population - Quality of Life. Scores of healthcare providers and tens of thousands of patients like Julie and her husband Ola Stensland have had success with the Wiley Protocol biomimetic hormone restoration therapy, and the volume of endorsements from those people is proof of the therapy's effectiveness. We welcome all experiences with the Wiley Protocol. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) or please report any perceived adverse events to
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We are hopeful that this important information will educate millions of women around the world as to their choices for their futures. T.S. Wiley’s mission is and always has been to help women make better choices and feel better.
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