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Hormonal Calibrations

Meaning

Hormonal calibrations refer to the precise, iterative adjustments made to therapeutic regimens, such as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy or precursor supplementation, with the explicit goal of achieving optimal physiological hormone levels and sustained symptom resolution. This process demands iterative, systematic monitoring of both clinical biomarkers and detailed patient feedback to fine-tune the dosage, timing, and route of administration of exogenous agents. Successful calibration aims to meticulously mimic the body’s natural, rhythmic endocrine secretion patterns and maintain long-term homeostatic balance.