Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 I don't condemn people for being eccentric, and I believe that people without degrees can have a lot of knowledge about health problems, while many people with MDs after their names are ignorant fools. However, I do condemn TS Wiley for LYING about her credentials and for putting some false footnotes into her book which do not support her statements. Now, I don't know how many of her footnotes are false because I can't check them all out. I'm sure she knew that very few people would check out her footnotes. When I first read her book, I had the impression that she was this brilliant scientist, ahead of her time. When I got to the end of the book and saw how much estrogen and progesterone she recommended, I was taken aback and realized there was no way I could ever stand those amounts. There probably is a lot of truth in her book, but now that I know that she is a liar, how can I know what in the book is true and what is not? She is definitely not helping menopausal women. I am sure the Wyeth drug company is thrilled that she has become intertwined with the bioidentical hormones debate. She is like a wonderful gift to their PR campaign to get us to take Premarin again. ---Rosette > > I would like to register some comments with recent postings regarding TS Wiley.....I think it is important to not condemn people for having personalities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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