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Neurochemical Recalibration

Meaning

Neurochemical Recalibration is the therapeutic process of intentionally adjusting the synthesis, release, metabolism, and receptor sensitivity of key neurotransmitters—such as serotonin, dopamine, and GABA—within the central nervous system to restore optimal neurological function and emotional balance. This process is highly relevant to hormonal health, as the endocrine system and the nervous system are intimately linked via the hypothalamus, where hormones modulate the activity of neurochemicals. Successful recalibration enhances mood, cognitive function, and stress response.