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Biochemical Recalibration Costs

Meaning

This term refers to the measurable physiological expenditure and resource allocation required by the body to re-establish endocrine and metabolic homeostasis following a period of chronic dysregulation. These costs encompass the necessary nutritional cofactors, energy substrates, and cellular repair processes needed for the synthesis and clearance of signaling molecules. Clinically, it often translates into the financial and temporal investment in diagnostics, specialized nutrition, and targeted therapeutic agents to support the recovery phase.