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Bio-Identical Hormone Synchronization

Meaning

Bio-Identical Hormone Synchronization is the clinical strategy of timing and adjusting multiple bio-identical hormone dosages—such as estrogens, progesterone, and androgens—to align with, or purposefully mimic, the body’s native physiological rhythms and concentrations. This comprehensive approach seeks to restore hormonal balance not just in quantity but also in temporal pattern, which is especially critical in cycling individuals or for optimizing circadian endocrine function. The goal is to achieve a state where all administered hormones work synergistically, supporting overall systemic health and mitigating the potential for hormonal antagonism.