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(For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say onthe top issues, visit: africa.reuters / )(Editing by Nick Tattersall) Stocks. ) After watching this game i saw badplay calling and badmanagement of a team. We are the vacation spot for veteran players just like Oakland is the place the ruinscareers.. announced that mounting anecdotal evidence fromparticipating women on the Wiley Protocol(R) rhythmic cyclingbioidentical hormones indicates that they no longer experiencedebilitating symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, migraines, brainfog, and sleeplessness. Thousands of women report that they now sleepbetter, have increased energy, enjoy better sex lives, are less moody andhave their lives back; a select few have give Wiley Protocol testimonialson YouTube."As baby boomers age, many women are debating whether or not they needhormones.

I commend Oprah Winfrey for educating women on her first show ofthose dedicated to bioidentical hormone replacement," said T.S. T.S Wiley's work was first brought tolight for women in her 2006 best-seller "Ageless."As a result of 12 years of research, Wiley developed a new approach tohormone replacement therapy (HRT) called the Wiley Protocol, abioidentical, biomimetic hormone replacement therapy. It provides womenwith a more accurate rhythmic rather than static form of restoration forlost endocrine function. The Wiley Protocol is theonly rhythmic, cycling hormone replacement that features plant derivedhormones in a biomimetic way, meaning it mimics nature."Before the Wiley Protocol I felt like a ghost and had mind fog and sleepissues.

I found that after I started the Protocol I felt re-connected, andthat I had balance again," said Wiley Protocol user, Julie Stensland "Iwasn't coping well, but I got my life back. You take hormones, you feelgood, and in some cases you feel fabulous. You have to do your ownresearch and go by how you feel."According to Stensland's seventy-two year old husband, Ola Stensland,"Before she (Julie) went on the Protocol, she had gone through menopauseand she was having a tough time relating.. mind fog, over reactionary,irritable. After the Wiley Protocol it was like she was a young womanagain, physically and emotionally Our sex life improved Our life seemedto be much smoother and happier... I got my little girl back again."Wiley Protocol inventor T.S.

Wiley draws a parallel between her therapyand diabetics' insulin treatments. "It was my first assumption, 12 yearsago, that if insulin was given to Type One diabetics through the skin andinto the fat base, as they would have produced it per meal, depending onwhat they eat, and they live long, healthy lives, then it was likely thesame premise could work for women using hormone replacement therapy. TypeOne diabetics take insulin as it would be produced naturally by the body,so do we estrogen and progesterone."Doctors like Omaha, Nebraska-based family practitioner Patricia Ryan saidthat she had looked for answers for hormone replacement since 1993, andinitially heard about the Wiley Protocol from a woman who had read Wiley'sbook, "Sex Lies and Menopause.""It was important to me to figure out what was safe, and what the sciencebehind it was," she said in an interview about the Wiley Protocol thathas been posted to YouTube. "I needed to understand how to handleproblems that came up with patients on hormones Nobody could answer myquestions until I met T.S. "I have switched everybody fromthe linear dosing to the Wiley Protocol rhythmic cycling. I've seenimprovements in migraines, libido improved, insomnia, and vaginaldryness Nobody has gained weight, which has been a big issue...