Skip to main content

Bio-Identical Physiology

Meaning

This term refers to the clinical objective of achieving a hormonal and biochemical state that perfectly mirrors the body’s optimal, endogenous composition. It signifies a physiological environment where all administered compounds possess the identical molecular structure to the hormones naturally produced by the human endocrine system. The goal is precise receptor binding and downstream signaling, minimizing the potential for unintended metabolic conversion or antagonistic effects often associated with non-identical synthetic compounds. Attaining this state ensures the body recognizes and processes the therapeutic agents exactly as it would its own native chemical messengers.