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Biomarker Set Point Adjustment

Meaning

Biomarker Set Point Adjustment refers to the calculated, intentional modification of an individual’s physiological reference range for key endocrine or metabolic indicators. Clinically, this moves beyond treating pathology within standard reference ranges to establishing a superior, personalized optimal zone for vitality. We seek to shift the body’s internal regulatory targets, such as cortisol patterns or sex hormone ratios, toward states associated with robust health and longevity. This process acknowledges that population averages do not equate to individual peak performance. Such adjustments are central to achieving true hormonal wellness rather than mere disease absence.