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Personalized Biochemical Adjustment

Meaning

The clinical practice of customizing therapeutic interventions, often involving hormones, peptides, or nutritional supplements, based on an individual’s unique laboratory data, genetic profile, and clinical presentation. This adjustment moves beyond population-based reference ranges to establish an optimal, idiosyncratic biochemical equilibrium for the patient. The process requires iterative testing and refinement to ensure all systemic biomarkers are positioned to maximize healthspan and subjective well-being.