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Physiological Set Point Restoration

Meaning

Physiological Set Point Restoration is the clinical goal of re-establishing the optimal, tightly regulated operating range for key homeostatic parameters, such as core body temperature, blood pressure, body weight, and circulating hormone levels. Chronic stress, aging, or disease can cause these set points to drift into a suboptimal range, leading to functional decline and persistent symptoms. The restoration process involves targeted interventions to reset the regulatory feedback loops, enabling the body to autonomously maintain balance and function efficiently. This represents a fundamental goal of restorative medicine.