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Signal Calibration

Meaning

Signal Calibration is the precise clinical process of adjusting the concentration, pulsatility, and receptor sensitivity of key biological signaling molecules, such as hormones and neurotransmitters, to achieve optimal cellular communication. This calibration ensures that the body’s internal messages are transmitted with maximum accuracy and minimal systemic noise, which is essential for coordinated physiological function. Sub-optimal signaling, or a lack of calibration, leads to inefficient metabolic processes and diminished systemic output. The goal is to restore the “gain” and “timing” of the body’s chemical signals.