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Dynamic Adjustment

Meaning

A clinical principle advocating for the continuous, iterative modification of a therapeutic protocol based on real-time feedback from physiological data, symptom presentation, and biomarker analysis. This is a non-static, adaptive approach to hormonal health that acknowledges the body’s inherent variability and its response to environmental and internal stressors. Dynamic Adjustment moves beyond fixed treatment plans to maintain optimal physiological equilibrium.