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Chemical Autonomy

Meaning

A state of intrinsic physiological resilience where the body’s internal chemical environment, including hormone levels and neurotransmitter balance, remains stable and self-regulating despite external stressors or minor internal perturbations. Achieving chemical autonomy implies a robust homeostatic capacity, minimizing dependence on constant external correction or pharmacological intervention. This reflects a peak state of endocrine and metabolic health.