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Systemic Cooperation

Meaning

Systemic Cooperation describes the necessary and coordinated functional interplay between multiple organ systems and regulatory networks, such as the endocrine, nervous, and immune systems, to maintain overall physiological homeostasis and resilience. In the context of hormonal health, this concept emphasizes that optimal function is achieved not by isolated hormone levels but by the harmonious communication and mutual support among all bodily systems. A breakdown in this cooperation is often the root cause of complex, chronic age-related decline.