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Diurnal Hormone Modulation

Meaning

Diurnal Hormone Modulation is the clinical practice of adjusting the levels and timing of endogenous or exogenous hormones to mimic or optimize the body’s natural 24-hour rhythmic secretion patterns. This sophisticated approach acknowledges that hormones, such as cortisol, testosterone, and melatonin, are not meant to be static but fluctuate predictably throughout the day and night. The goal is to restore or enhance these natural kinetic profiles to improve overall physiological function, energy, and sleep quality. This modulation is a cornerstone of precision hormonal health management.