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Systemic Drag Removal

Meaning

Systemic Drag Removal is a clinical and physiological objective that involves the targeted identification and elimination of chronic, low-grade metabolic, inflammatory, or hormonal burdens that continuously deplete the body’s adaptive reserves and impair optimal function. These “drags” often include subclinical insulin resistance, chronic gut dysbiosis, or persistent low-level inflammatory cytokine activity that create a constant, low-grade stressor. The removal of this systemic friction is essential for restoring full physiological capacity and freeing up energy for regenerative processes.