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Clean Hormonal Environment

Meaning

A Clean Hormonal Environment describes a state of physiological balance characterized by minimal exposure to and efficient clearance of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and excessive, unmetabolized endogenous hormones. This optimal environment ensures that hormonal signals, such as estrogen, testosterone, and thyroid hormones, can bind to their receptors and exert their effects with high fidelity. Maintaining this clarity is paramount for preventing hormone resistance and receptor saturation.