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Bio-Rhythmic Stability

Meaning

Bio-Rhythmic Stability is the state of optimal synchronization and robust amplitude across the body’s major endogenous biological rhythms, most notably the circadian cycle. This stability is critically important for the proper pulsatile secretion of key hormones, including cortisol, melatonin, growth hormone, and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Achieving this state signifies a well-regulated internal clock that is appropriately aligned with the external 24-hour light-dark and feeding cycles.