A clinical approach focused on restoring the optimal function of the body’s detoxification and metabolic clearance systems, which act as “custodians” for chemical homeostasis. This recalibration involves enhancing hepatic biotransformation, renal excretion, and gut microbiome balance to efficiently process and eliminate endogenous and exogenous compounds. Effective recalibration is vital for preventing the accumulation of hormone disruptors and undesirable metabolites.
Origin
This is a modern clinical nomenclature reflecting the functional medicine understanding of detoxification pathways, particularly the Phase I and Phase II liver enzyme systems. The concept of “custodian” emphasizes the protective and maintenance role of these systems in preserving the internal chemical environment. Recalibration denotes the intentional, structured intervention necessary to restore baseline function and metabolic efficiency.
Mechanism
Recalibration typically targets the upregulation of specific cytochrome P450 enzymes and conjugation pathways using cofactors like glutathione, N-acetylcysteine, and glucuronidation support. By improving the metabolic clearance rate, the body can better manage fluctuating hormone levels and their byproducts, thereby reducing receptor saturation and peripheral inflammatory signaling. This systemic cleanup supports overall endocrine resilience and clarity.
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