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Internal Command Structure

Meaning

The Internal Command Structure refers to the hierarchical organization of the body’s master regulatory systems, primarily the central nervous system, the HPA axis, and the master endocrine glands that dictate overall physiological tempo and response. This structure defines how external stimuli are translated into internal biochemical directives affecting metabolism, repair, and adaptation. Understanding this hierarchy is key to interpreting systemic health status. It represents the core regulatory architecture of wellness.