Question:
Howdy, I’m Dana Gillian and I’m talking today with Dana Nelson, a owner and a pharmacist from San Luis Obispo, California. Mr. Nelson has a Masters in Physiology Pharmacology and he is’s a Fellow in the Yankee Society for specialist pharmacists. Mr. Nelson shares today his professional experiences with the Wiley Protocol.
How has the Wiley Protocol influenced your pharmacy business?
Dana Nelson:
Our practice significantly increased, and this is both beneficial for the community and for us. It’s given the community of round chair a place to get good information, solid information on the hormone replacement not only just for females but for males also. Other parts of our business have expanded as the protocols increased. People begin to see that we offer a spread of services that they can milk as they come in. For everybody, it is a win-win situation.
Question:
How did the Wiley Protocol get to your attention?
Dana Nelson:
Essentially some patients brought an opportunity to me. They had been employing a chemist in Santa Barbara which is close to us but still not handy for folks and so they approached me to determine if I might be interested in providing the Protocol for them and I reviewed it. I believed it was regarded as a good idea after I did the research.
Question:
The Wiley Protocol benefits what type of patients most?
Dana Nelson:
That is’s an interesting question because there is no real prototypical Wiley protocol patient. We have patients as young as eighteen or nineteen, when we are treating endometriosis and PCOS and we have patients that are in their seventies and eighties where they’re just using the medicine to make sure that they’ve a good standard of living and everything in between. It does require some work and some adjustments. But,However, if the patient has commitment to an end result, then we by titration and working with sufficient and locations, then we can really get to the positive outcomes that we’re trying to find.
Question:
You said your patients that’re eighteen and 19. So, the hormones that’re in the cream substitute a twenty year olds hormone. How do younger girls benefit from that?
Dana Nelson :
Not all eighteen year olds are normal. Endometriosis occurs in some 18 and 19-year-olds. They’ll have PCOS in which they are going to have a spread of hormone imbalances. Not all 18 to 25-year-olds are healthy, and this has been awfully effective for those who aren’t.
Question:
As a chemist, what are the benefits of Wiley Protocol?
Dana Nelson:
I have made plenty of friends. My patients have become extraordinarily close to me and that is’s glorious but also we’re able to do a large amount of good in folk’s lives. Some people will say that we have basically turned our lives around and that could be a very uplifting and rewarding thing to hear from anyone. We do what we do because of this.
Query :
As a chemist, what do you find most valuable about Biomimetic Hormone Restoration Therapy?
Dana Nelson :
My patient’s outcomes have always been better by employing the rhythmic cyclic technique, Biomimetic Hormone Replacement. In a cycle, it’s a more natural replacement system. So, rather than just giving a dose once a day or twice per day, on static dosing or on variable dosing, it really allows a return to normalcy. What happens in hormone replacement the most of the people don’t really think about are almost in any or kind of drug treatment, is that there’re changes daily, monthly, yearly, seasonally, in the tactics the body reacts due to the inbred circadian rhythms that we have and we generally don’t treat on those rhythms. But this kind of treatment of cycles and waves and seasonal changes is explored, so replies are both more predictable and better.
Question:
What do you hear from your patients about the Wiley Protocol? What are their replies?
Dana Nelson :
usually, my patients love it. There are some folk that it’s not worked for, however, because it’s not for everybody. Probably, the number of patients I have that are still on it amount to about 90 %. To maintain it, they’re going to fight to the death for it.