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Physiological Baseline Adjustment

Meaning

Physiological Baseline Adjustment refers to the therapeutic process of intentionally shifting and stabilizing an individual’s core, long-term homeostatic parameters—such as resting heart rate, blood pressure, fasting glucose, or hormone clearance rates—to a more optimal and resilient functional level. This adjustment is distinct from acute changes, requiring sustained behavioral, nutritional, and potentially pharmacological interventions to permanently recalibrate the body’s set-points. Achieving a healthier baseline is essential for enhancing adaptive capacity and mitigating chronic disease risk.