Sex Hormone Reconstitution is a clinically supervised process of restoring optimal concentrations and balance of key sex steroids, such as testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone, to support physiological function, mood, and long-term health. This intervention is specifically designed to address age-related declines or pathological deficiencies that compromise tissue vitality and systemic well-being. The goal is to achieve a state of hormonal equilibrium that promotes cellular regeneration and metabolic health.
Origin
The practice is rooted in traditional endocrinology’s use of hormone replacement therapy, but the term reconstitution emphasizes a more nuanced, personalized, and comprehensive restoration of the entire endocrine environment. It moves beyond symptom management to target the foundational hormonal support for healthspan. This approach recognizes the pleiotropic effects of sex hormones on multiple organ systems.
Mechanism
Reconstitution involves the careful administration of bio-identical hormones to mimic the body’s natural production and restore adequate receptor saturation. Sex hormones exert their effects by binding to intracellular receptors, modulating gene transcription for proteins involved in muscle maintenance, bone density, and neurocognitive function. A critical component of the mechanism is ensuring appropriate metabolic pathways are supported to prevent unfavorable conversion of the administered hormones.
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