T. S. Wiley

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T. S. Wiley
Name T. S. Wiley
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T. S. Wiley is an American author and researcher known for her work on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and the development of the Wiley Protocol. Her work has been both influential and controversial within the fields of endocrinology and women's health.

Biography[edit | edit source]

T. S. Wiley was born in the United States and pursued a career in writing and research. She became interested in the effects of hormones on health and aging, leading her to develop the Wiley Protocol, a method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

Wiley Protocol[edit | edit source]

The Wiley Protocol is a form of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy that aims to mimic the natural hormonal cycles of the body. It involves the use of compounded hormones, such as estradiol and progesterone, in a rhythmic dosing schedule designed to replicate the hormonal fluctuations of a menstrual cycle.

Development[edit | edit source]

Wiley developed the protocol based on her research into the hormonal patterns of young, healthy women. She hypothesized that replicating these patterns in menopausal women could alleviate symptoms associated with menopause and improve overall health.

Controversy[edit | edit source]

The Wiley Protocol has been met with both support and criticism. Proponents argue that it offers a more natural approach to hormone replacement therapy, while critics point out the lack of large-scale clinical trials to support its efficacy and safety. The protocol has sparked debate within the medical community regarding the use of bioidentical hormones and the regulation of compounded medications.

Publications[edit | edit source]

T. S. Wiley has authored several books and articles on the topic of hormone replacement therapy and its impact on health. Her work has been featured in various medical and popular publications.

Criticism and Support[edit | edit source]

The Wiley Protocol has been criticized for its lack of rigorous scientific validation. Critics argue that the protocol's claims are not supported by sufficient evidence from clinical trials. However, some practitioners and patients report positive outcomes, citing improvements in quality of life and symptom management.

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