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Hormonal Imbalance Biomarkers

Meaning

Hormonal Imbalance Biomarkers are quantifiable, measurable biological indicators in blood, saliva, or urine that reflect deviations from the optimal physiological range of circulating hormones or their metabolites, signaling a state of endocrine dysfunction. These markers extend beyond simple hormone concentrations to include carrier proteins, receptor function proxies, and metabolic end-products, providing a comprehensive map of the entire endocrine system’s function. Clinically, these biomarkers are essential diagnostic tools for identifying the root cause of symptoms related to mood, energy, sleep, and metabolism. Monitoring these specific indicators allows for precise, personalized intervention and tracking of therapeutic efficacy.