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Physiological Rewriting

Meaning

Physiological rewriting refers to the sustained, adaptive modification of the body’s internal operational set points or functional baselines in response to chronic internal or external stimuli. This process involves a recalibration of homeostatic mechanisms, leading to a new, often stable, physiological state that deviates from the original baseline. It represents the body’s remarkable capacity for long-term adjustment, impacting various organ systems and their integrated functions.