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Bioidentical Messengers

Meaning

Bioidentical messengers are chemical compounds, primarily hormones, that are structurally and functionally identical to those naturally produced by the human endocrine system. These substances are utilized in therapeutic regimens to replenish deficient levels and restore optimal physiological signaling within the body. Examples include bioidentical forms of estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, which are chemically indistinguishable from their endogenous counterparts. Their use is predicated on the principle of molecular homology for enhanced safety and efficacy.