Thursday, January 15, 2009

A Client's Social Media Format Press Release on Bioidentical Hormones

Today we posted a rather interesting press release on our client's product, the Wiley Protocol. We had just completed five audio tape podcasts of amazing interviews with doctors, so we added one to the MarketWire distribution, and then quoted the other doctor in our release. We added this photo of one of our seminar advertisements, and linked to that page on the website.

We linked to many great reference spots on the website, including testimonials. Since Oprah Winfrey's show today was going to be on hormone therapy, that was mentioned in the release. Since Suzanne Somers' choice for bioidentical hormones IS the Wiley Protocol and she has written about the Protocol in her books, Ageless, and Breakthrough, I used a quote from one of the Wiley testimonials and linked to it on our website.

Next I posted the release on DIGG, bookmarked Del.icio.us and put it in my Facebook page, then Twittered it out to my followers. I blogged bloggers that focus on health, sent it to my personal email list, and the client's list of over 900 contacts, and I plan to email our media contacts tonight and tomorrow.

By the time the Oprah show aired at 3 p.m.PST, our release, blog items, etc. and links to the Wiley Protocol website, blog items, and articles were on the first pages of the search engines like Google when people typed in the key phrases "bio-identical hormones," Oprah Winfrey," or The Wiley Protocol, etc. These tactics are the essence of social media marketing and PR. The release is below.


SOURCE: Wiley Systems, Inc.

Jan 15, 2009 14:57 ET

Doctors Share Promising Symptom Relief From Women on Wiley Protocol Bioidentical Hormone Replacement
Wiley Protocol Hormone Therapy Makes Hot Flashes, Foggy Brain, Sleep Loss, Diminished Libido, Migraines, and Depression Symptoms of the Past; Menopausal Women Look Younger and Feel Like Themselves Again
Doctors worldwide are attending T.S. Wiley's 'Two Days Back on Earth' environmental endocrinology seminars. They are also learning about the only cyclical biomimetic hormone restoration -- the Wiley Protocol bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).
Dr. Christian Renna shares insights about his patients using the Wiley Protocol bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, stating that it restores the feeling of being yourself after experiencing a loss of self that occurs in perimenopause and menopause.
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Wiley Protocol Hormone Therapy
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - January 15, 2009) - Wiley Systems, Inc. announced that mounting anecdotal evidence from participating physicians indicates that the majority of women who use the Wiley Protocol no longer experience hot flashes, sleep better, have increased energy, report better sex lives, and are happier, less moody, feel better and look younger.

The Wiley Protocol® is a bioidentical hormone replacement therapy that provides women with a more accurate form of restoration for lost endocrine function than conventional bioidentical therapies. More and more health care practitioners are attending Wiley's two-day environmental endocrinology "Two Days Back on Earth" seminar to learn a new perspective on aging, how our environment affects us, and about cyclical biomimetic hormone restoration therapy. With new rationale for treatment and diagnosis of their patients, they are taking that knowledge and applying it to those in need.

Millions of baby boomer women are either in perimenopause or menopause, and the issue of hormone therapy is gaining considerable media attention. Today's "Oprah Winfrey Show" is slated to air the first of a two part segment -- "The Great Debate: Should You Replace Your Hormones?" A feature story by Mary Duenwald in the February issue of O Magazine tells "Everything you need to know about menopause (but were too hot, tired, confused and cranky to ask.)"
After 12 years of research, Wiley developed a new approach to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) called the Wiley Protocol, which provides women with a more accurate form of restoration for lost endocrine function. The components of this protocol and the amount of hormones women take vary throughout the female 28-day cycle to mimic the hormone levels of youth. The Wiley Protocol is the only biomimetic hormone replacement that features plant derived hormones in a biomimetic way.

Tens of thousands of women report that the Wiley Protocol has changed their lives by relieving menopausal symptoms from brain fog, hot flashes, night sweats, and sleep loss to diminished sex drive, moodiness, depression and more, as evidenced by testimonials on the company's website. Wiley is also the co-author of "Sex, Lies & Menopause," Harper Collins, 2005 and "Lights Out: Sleep, Sugar and Survival," Simon & Schuster, Inc., 2000.

"If I could take anything on a desert island other than my dog, it would be my Wiley Protocol," said Wiley Protocol user Marla Mintz. "I was severely depressed and went everywhere for help and tried everything. I felt just like the woman described in Suzanne Somers' book, ("Ageless: The Naked Truth about Bioidentical Hormones," Crown; 2006) going from one doctor to another and getting nowhere with no help."

According to healthy aging specialist Christian Renna, "The benefits of this protocol are pretty far reaching in that it restores the feeling of being yourself after experiencing a loss of self that occurs in perimenopause and menopause. It's like finding yourself after being lost." Dr. Renna called the Wiley Protocol a universal key to the problem. "Without the estrogen peak on Day 12, the person never gets the full benefit of progesterone activity during the luteal phase, the latter phase of the menstrual cycle."


Doctor Stephen Dalton, a physician certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, practicing in Lubbock, Texas attended the "Two Days Back on Earth" 17-credit *Continued Medical Education (CME) seminar in Glendale, California. "The seminar is definitely scientifically based," he said. "The Wiley Protocol has changed my practice. By far, the best method that we have ever tried is the Wiley Protocol, plain and simple."

T.S. Wiley is a medical theorist in environmental endocrinology and Darwinian medicine. She is a noted writer, researcher and lecturer on the effects of hormones, particularly in menopausal women as well as an accepted expert in chronobiology and circadian rhythmicity. Wiley's CME accredited environmental endocrinology seminars, "Two Days Back on Earth" in Glendale, California are attended by physicians from all over the world.

About Wiley Systems, Inc. and the Wiley Protocol
Wiley Systems, Inc. was founded in 2005 in Santa Barbara, California by T.S. Wiley, who is the developer of the Wiley Protocol®, a trademarked patent pending delivery system consisting of biomimetic, bioidentical estradiol and progesterone (Biomimetic Hormone Restoration Therapy.) Wiley Systems began as a project to fund the union of doctors and pharmacists in a common goal to standardize bioidentical hormones for academic research.
The Wiley Protocol is only available at compounding pharmacies that have joined the project for future National Institutes of Health (NIH) study and have contractually agreed to the standardized methods, materials, packaging and recommended pricing. In exchange, Wiley Systems provides intellectual property and sells 28WP logo-bearing packaging consisting of color-coded bags and syringes. The Wiley Protocol name assures customers that they are receiving authentic Wiley Protocol dosing rhythms based on original research.

*Accreditation: The Medical Educator Consortium, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Hours: The Medical Educator Consortium, designates this educational activity for a maximum of 17 hours AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Contact:Kristin GabrielDirector of MarketingO: 323.650.2838C: 213.840.6978E: kgabriel@thewileyprotocol.comWiley Systems, Inc.P.O. Box 50734Santa Barbara, CA 93150O: 805.565.7508F: 805 456-3939http://www.thewileyprotocol.com/

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