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Reasonable Design Principle

Meaning

The Reasonable Design Principle posits that clinical interventions, particularly those involving hormonal or physiological systems, should be physiologically appropriate, proportionate to need, and align with the body’s inherent capacity for regulation and restoration. This principle advocates for therapeutic strategies that respect established biological thresholds and aim to support, rather than override, endogenous physiological mechanisms. It emphasizes a measured approach to health management, prioritizing safety and long-term systemic stability.