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Systemic Command

Meaning

Systemic command refers to the master regulatory control exerted by the central physiological systems, primarily the hypothalamic-pituitary axes, over all subordinate organ and tissue functions throughout the body. This is the overarching organizational structure that dictates the body’s response to stress, energy partitioning, and reproductive cycles through coordinated hormonal release. A robust systemic command ensures that all organ systems are synchronized and operating in harmony, maintaining core stability.