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Iterative Adjustment Strategy

Meaning

A systematic, adaptive, and patient-centered approach to clinical management that involves sequential, small modifications to a therapeutic protocol based on continuous monitoring of both objective biomarkers and subjective patient feedback. This strategy acknowledges the inherent biological variability among individuals and the dynamic nature of human physiology, moving away from static, one-size-fits-all treatments. It ensures that hormonal and wellness protocols are precisely tailored and continuously optimized over time.