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Chronic Disease Systemic Driver

Meaning

A Chronic Disease Systemic Driver is a fundamental, underlying physiological imbalance or pathological process that initiates and sustains the progression of multiple seemingly disparate chronic diseases. These drivers are not merely symptoms but rather core, interconnected dysfunctions that propagate across different organ systems, leading to multi-morbidity and compromised vitality. Examples include chronic, low-grade inflammation, persistent oxidative stress, or profound endocrine dysregulation, which collectively erode the body’s homeostatic capacity. Identifying and mitigating these systemic drivers is paramount for true health restoration and longevity.