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Physiological Parameter Adjustment

Meaning

Physiological Parameter Adjustment describes the therapeutic process of precisely modulating key measurable biological variables—such as hormone levels, blood glucose, inflammatory markers, or heart rate variability—to shift them from a suboptimal range to an individually optimized, functional range. This clinical strategy moves beyond simply normalizing lab values to restoring the dynamic interplay between these parameters, ensuring they collectively support a state of high-level health. The goal is to correct subtle, pre-pathological deviations that contribute to symptoms of hormonal or metabolic dysfunction.