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Environmental Signal Control

Meaning

Environmental Signal Control is the deliberate modification of external physical factors—such as light exposure, ambient temperature, and noise levels—to optimize the body’s internal hormonal and physiological responses. This strategy is clinically employed to enhance health outcomes by minimizing disruptive stressors and maximizing the entrainment of the circadian system. Precise control over these signals is a powerful, non-pharmacological tool for regulating sleep, metabolism, and neuroendocrine function. This control is essential for modern longevity protocols.