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Bioidentical Hormone Modulators

Meaning

Bioidentical Hormone Modulators are compounds, whether endogenous or pharmaceutical, that possess a molecular structure identical to the hormones naturally produced by the human body and are used to influence or fine-tune the endocrine system. They are employed clinically to address specific hormone deficiencies, imbalances, or receptor sensitivities without introducing non-native molecular structures. The primary goal is to restore physiological harmony and mitigate the systemic symptoms of hormonal aging.