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Coercion Analysis

Meaning

Coercion Analysis, within a clinical context, refers to the rigorous diagnostic and interpretative process of identifying and quantifying the external or internal stressors that exert a detrimental influence on an individual’s physiological equilibrium. These “coercive” factors include chronic psychological stress, environmental toxins, persistent inflammatory load, or significant nutritional deficiencies. The analysis seeks to precisely determine the magnitude and nature of the physiological burden that is actively forcing the body out of hormonal homeostasis. It is a critical step in root-cause medicine.