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Neurotransmitter System Recalibration

Meaning

Neurotransmitter System Recalibration is the therapeutic process of restoring the optimal balance, synthesis, release, and receptor sensitivity of key chemical messengers within the nervous system. These neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, dopamine, and GABA, are crucial for regulating mood, sleep, cognitive function, and the central control of the endocrine system. Dysregulation often manifests as symptoms of anxiety, depression, or fatigue, and can profoundly disrupt the HPA axis. Recalibration aims to re-establish stable, rhythmic signaling for improved neuroendocrine health.