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Every company in the world has a mission statement, this is a common term used in a business setting. Ours involves getting BHRT hormones to women in safe, effective, clinically studied ways.

This is a public forum where woman can and do discuss Wiley Protocol, as you all are doing now, which is encouraged. Please feel free to discuss whatever you like. For the sake of women everywhere though, I suggest character attacks and personal insults be left out, and discussion of medicine, symptoms, prescribers, etc. be the focus, as that's really what is important. Of course, you may post whatever you like, wherever you like. I never asked women not to complain publicly, I simply asked that if they are interested in helping us fix problems when they arise that they make us aware of them directly as well so we can try and help. We don't have time to scrounge the internet for every single issue mentioned about the Wiley Protocol; sending it to us directly is far more effective.

And to this day, as of Thursday, September 16th, 2010, there have been exactly ZERO lawsuits filed against The Wiley Protocol, or Wiley Systems. Not a single one. We help people get better, we educate, and research. There's no scam, no cult, and no secrets. It's all in her book, laid out for anyone to read and understand if they take the time to do so. That's all there is to it. The rest is training the relevant health care professionals to administer is clinically and compound it purely. Which again, is completely voluntary, there are no exclusivity agreements about what a doctor can and cannot prescribe if trained in Wiley, nor what a compounded can compound if they compound Wiley. They can compound Wiley and 30 other regimens if they like. We don't try to stop anyone from doing that.

These things are matters of public record, feel free to investigate yourselves. There has been mention on the internet (in what we feel to be a muckraking attempt) to misconstrue a residential and private lease lawsuit between my parents and a former landlord as though it was in anyway related to The Wiley Protocol, medicine, malpractice, or anything else relevant to the discussion of BHRT. It was not.

My so called "cult leader" mother is a Huffington Post blogger, and has been invited to testify in front of the Senate (her testimony is in the Congressional Record) on behalf of compounding pharmacists against big pharma's "Safe Compounding Act of 2004", which would have forced women to only take pharmaceutical company synthetics, with little or no choice by them and their doctors on what hormones would be available to them. So you see, we also lobby for the free and fair choice of women to own their own health decisions. So much for being a cult.

We really are trying, no one is perfect, and it's an extremely uphill battle in the healthcare industry. Again, thank you for the support, good luck to you all, and I wish you all wellness. I really mean it this time, I am going to stop commenting here. It's not about secrecy, it's about conflict of interest. I work for Wiley Systems, and TS Wiley is my mother. If you want to discuss issues and therapy on Wiley Protocol, do so yourselves, and invite your physicians to come here and post and discuss as well. But it is a trap to ask us, employees of Wiley Systems, to comment in forums such as these, as no matter what we say it can be turned around and considered "propaganda" whether it's heartfelt and truthful or not. We don't prescribe, we don't compound, your doctors and pharmacists do. We just tell them what we think is best, they are free to give you what they think is best. Signing off...

Best Regards,
J. Raden
Wiley Systems/The Wiley Protocol

September 15, 2010 - 7:42pm

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