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Chemical Environment Stability

Meaning

Chemical Environment Stability describes the maintenance of optimal and consistent concentrations of critical biochemicals, including hormones, neurotransmitters, electrolytes, and pH, within the internal milieu of the human body. This steady state, known as homeostasis, is fundamental for all cellular and systemic functions to operate at peak efficiency. Fluctuations outside of narrow physiological ranges can disrupt metabolic processes and compromise overall health. Achieving this stability is a core aim of preventive and functional medicine.