This section explores medications, therapeutic compounds, and clinical interventions through the lens of physiology, biochemistry, endocrinology, and metabolic health. Rather than discussing medications as isolated “solutions,” the articles in this group focus on understanding:
How these compounds work mechanistically
Which physiological pathways they influence
Why they are prescribed
Their potential benefits, limitations, side effects, and metabolic implications
Topics may include:
Endocrine medications
Diabetes medications
Acid suppressants and digestive medications
Weight loss drugs
Hormonal therapies
Fertility-related medications
Cardiovascular medications
Anti-inflammatory drugs
Lipid-lowering therapies
Gut and liver-related pharmacology
Performance and recovery compounds
Supplement–medication interactions
Each topic is approached through detailed physiological and biochemical explanation, including:
Receptor interactions
Enzyme pathways
Hormonal feedback loops
Upstream and downstream metabolic effects
Clinical context and real-world application
Special emphasis is placed on understanding when interventions are appropriate, when they are overused or misunderstood, and how lifestyle and metabolic dysfunction influence treatment outcomes.
These articles are designed for:
Fitness professionals
Nutritionists
Students
Healthcare learners
Coaches
Individuals seeking a deeper scientific understanding of medications and metabolic interventions
The goal of this section is not to encourage self-medication, but to develop a more informed understanding of how common therapies interact with human physiology and metabolic health.


