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Systemic Chemical Stability

Meaning

Systemic Chemical Stability refers to the persistent maintenance of optimal concentrations and balanced ratios of all key biochemical and hormonal components within the body’s internal fluid environment. This stability is the bedrock of homeostasis, ensuring that pH, electrolyte levels, glucose, and the entire endocrine cascade remain within narrow, healthy physiological ranges. Disruptions to this stability can precipitate widespread cellular dysfunction and disease.