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Neurochemical Adjustment

Meaning

Neurochemical Adjustment refers to the therapeutic or physiological modification of the concentration, turnover, or receptor binding of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators within the central and peripheral nervous systems. This targeted modification is essential for optimizing mood, cognition, sleep architecture, and the overall efficiency of the neuroendocrine communication pathways. It represents a precise strategy to correct imbalances that contribute to symptoms like anxiety, depression, or chronic fatigue.