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Physiological Baseline Elevation

Meaning

Physiological Baseline Elevation is the clinical objective of systematically raising an individual’s fundamental, underlying level of health and functional capacity across multiple organ systems beyond their previous or age-expected norm. This involves improving core metrics such as mitochondrial density, cellular repair rates, metabolic flexibility, and endocrine reserve. The goal is to establish a new, higher floor for systemic function, thereby increasing overall resilience and reserve capacity against future stressors or pathology.