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Systemic Adjustment

Meaning

Systemic adjustment refers to a comprehensive, interconnected change across multiple biological systems in response to a therapeutic intervention or a significant lifestyle modification. This is not a localized effect but a cascade of integrated physiological responses, often involving the endocrine, metabolic, and neurological axes. The goal of a clinical intervention is often to induce a positive systemic adjustment, thereby restoring overall homeostatic balance and functional harmony.