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Blood Chemistry Control

Meaning

Blood Chemistry Control is the clinical process of actively maintaining the concentrations of key biochemical markers within optimal, health-promoting ranges, moving beyond merely avoiding pathological thresholds. This encompasses the precise regulation of glucose, lipids, electrolytes, inflammatory markers, and liver and kidney function parameters. Tight control of these systemic variables is crucial, as chronic deviation significantly impacts hormonal balance and receptor function. Achieving this control is a primary objective for metabolic and endocrine resilience.