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Biological Control Surface Management

Meaning

This term describes the systematic, clinical oversight and optimization of the body’s primary interfaces with the external environment, notably the skin, gut mucosa, and respiratory epithelium. These surfaces act as critical immunological and hormonal regulatory barriers. Effective management is essential for minimizing systemic inflammation and preventing the entry of xenobiotics and pathogens that can disrupt endocrine function. Maintaining the integrity and function of these surfaces is a cornerstone of preventative hormonal health.