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Consolidation Phase

Meaning

The structured, post-treatment interval following the acute phase of a therapeutic protocol, dedicated to stabilizing the physiological improvements achieved and integrating them into a new, sustained homeostatic state. This phase shifts the clinical focus from aggressive correction to maintenance, ensuring the body does not revert to its previous state of imbalance. It is essential for long-term health success and involves refining the intervention to the lowest effective dose.