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Bioidentical Molecular Matching

Meaning

Bioidentical Molecular Matching refers to the clinical strategy of utilizing hormone replacement compounds that are structurally identical to the hormones naturally produced by the human body, such as estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone. The core principle involves tailoring the specific molecular structure of the administered hormone to precisely match the endogenous compounds, theoretically allowing for optimal receptor binding and cellular signaling. This approach is distinct from using synthetic or equine-derived hormone analogs, which possess modified chemical structures. The goal is to restore physiological hormone levels and patterns with agents that the body recognizes and metabolizes naturally.