Physiological Entropy Management is the active, clinical strategy dedicated to counteracting the natural, time-dependent increase in biological disorder and functional degradation within the body’s complex systems. It frames wellness as an ongoing battle against the second law of thermodynamics as applied to living matter. Effective management seeks to maintain high levels of systemic organization and energetic efficiency. This practice is central to optimizing long-term healthspan.
Origin
This concept draws heavily from thermodynamic principles, applying the measure of entropy—disorder—to biological aging and cellular degradation. Its modern clinical origin stems from longevity research seeking to mitigate age-associated functional decline proactively.
Mechanism
Management mechanisms involve interventions that actively reduce entropy generators, such as minimizing oxidative stress and the accumulation of damaged macromolecules. Simultaneously, it supports organizational mechanisms like mitochondrial biogenesis and efficient DNA repair pathways. By boosting the system’s ability to self-organize and repair, we effectively slow the drift toward functional chaos.
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