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Master Control System Adjustment

Meaning

Master Control System Adjustment refers to targeted clinical interventions designed to recalibrate the central regulatory nodes of human physiology, primarily the hypothalamic-pituitary axes (HPA, HPT, HPG). This adjustment seeks to correct aberrant signaling feedback, often stemming from chronic stress or metabolic overload, that disrupts downstream hormone production and cellular responsiveness. It is a sophisticated approach focused on restoring central command fidelity rather than treating isolated peripheral symptoms. This level of intervention targets the root physiological governance.