| Teresa S. Wiley | 
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Writings and beliefs
Wiley's main thesis in Lights Out is that light is a physiological trigger that controls dopamine and hormones like cortisol. Wiley posits that with the extension of the natural day through artificial lighting, rest at the hormonal level is rarely adequate for optimum biological needs of the body. In her view, this results in both fatigue and unnatural appetite, which leads to weight gain, exhaustion and disease. Wiley theorizes that the body's responses are cyclical, reflecting the seasons of the year, and that the body's needs vary seasonally. According to Wiley, during the winter months the body needs more sleep, and carbohydrates should be restricted as they would have been naturally during hunter-gatherer times.Wiley is listed as co-author of three scientific journal articles along with biochemist Dr. Bent Formby between 1998 and 2001.[3][4][5]
The Wiley Protocol
Main article: Wiley Protocol
Wiley wrote a second book, Sex, Lies and Menopause, in which  she claims that hormone imbalances cause many age-related diseases, and  these imbalances are caused by humans straying from "natural" rhythms of  light, seasonal eating and child birth. Wiley claims that mimicking the  levels and cycles of estrogen and progesterone found in a 20-year-old  woman will prevent or treat age-related diseases.[2] Subsequent to the book's publication, this hormone regimen became known as the "Wiley protocol" and Wiley created a pharmaceutical compounding  program that pharmacists could contract into, stipulating compounding  methods, materials, testing, packaging and recommended pricing in  exchange for Wiley's company providing the packaging materials bearing  the Wiley protocol's trademark.Former actress Suzanne Somers advocates the Wiley Protocol in her book Ageless: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones.[6]
External links
- Wiley Protocol's official web site
 - Wiley Watch, a website critical of Wiley
 
T. S. Wiley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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http://www.thewileyprotocol.com/
http://wileywatch.org/
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