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Endogenous Hormone Simulation

Meaning

Endogenous Hormone Simulation describes therapeutic strategies designed to mimic the natural, physiological patterns of hormone release and fluctuation produced by the body’s own endocrine glands. Rather than providing a constant, supraphysiological dose, this approach seeks to replicate the pulsatile or diurnal rhythms characteristic of healthy hormone secretion, such as that of LH or cortisol. The goal is to achieve functional efficacy while minimizing receptor desensitization.