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Encryption Protocols

Meaning

Encryption Protocols, in this domain, refer to the body’s intrinsic, complex biochemical and physiological defense systems that protect genetic material (DNA) and cellular integrity from degradation and external stressors. These protocols encompass DNA repair mechanisms, robust antioxidant defense systems, and the maintenance of telomere length, which collectively safeguard the cell’s “master code” from damaging environmental or metabolic signals. The integrity of these protocols is a key determinant of cellular longevity and biological age.