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Cellular Debt Recalibration

Meaning

Cellular Debt Recalibration describes the process of systematically addressing and reversing the cumulative burden of molecular damage and metabolic dysfunction that accrues over time, often referred to as “cellular debt.” This debt includes accumulated senescent cells, mitochondrial damage, protein aggregates, and epigenetic drift, which collectively impair tissue and organ function. Recalibration involves targeted interventions designed to activate cellular clearance and repair pathways, thereby restoring youthful functional capacity to tissues. It is a critical step in reversing age-related decline and improving systemic resilience.