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Optimal Threshold

Meaning

The Optimal Threshold refers to the precise, individualized range or set-point for a specific biological marker, such as a hormone level or metabolic ratio, that correlates with peak physiological function and health outcomes for a given individual. This threshold is typically narrower and more functional than the broad, statistically-derived “normal” reference ranges found in standard lab reports. Clinically, identifying and maintaining a patient’s biomarkers within their Optimal Threshold is the central goal of personalized hormonal and anti-aging medicine. Deviation from this narrow range often precedes symptomatic decline.