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Hormone Set-Point Elevation

Meaning

Hormone set-point elevation is a conceptual therapeutic goal aiming to raise the homeostatic equilibrium level around which a specific hormone’s concentration is regulated by the body’s feedback loops. This intervention seeks to restore the hormone levels to a range associated with peak function and youthful physiology, counteracting the age-related decline in production or sensitivity. It represents a deliberate adjustment of the body’s internal regulatory ‘thermostat.’