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Energy Stabilization

Meaning

Energy stabilization refers to the clinical objective of achieving consistent, non-fluctuating levels of cellular and systemic energy throughout the day, mitigating the peaks and crashes often associated with metabolic dysregulation. This stable energy profile is a direct reflection of optimized glucose and insulin dynamics, balanced adrenal function, and efficient mitochondrial respiration. Sustained energy stabilization is crucial for maintaining mood, cognitive function, and hormonal equilibrium, particularly cortisol rhythm.