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Biochemical Recalibration

Meaning

Biochemical Recalibration refers to the clinical process of systematically adjusting an individual’s internal physiological parameters, including the endocrine and metabolic systems, toward an optimal functional state. This intervention is data-driven, relying on comprehensive biomarker analysis to identify subtle or overt deviations from homeostatic norms. The ultimate objective is to restore endogenous biological signaling pathways and enhance cellular efficiency rather than simply treating isolated symptoms.