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Systemic Entropic Management

Meaning

Systemic entropic management is a clinical and physiological concept that describes the continuous, energy-intensive processes the body employs to counteract the natural tendency toward disorder and decay, known as entropy. This management includes all restorative functions like DNA repair, protein turnover, detoxification, and cellular housekeeping, which are primarily executed during periods of rest and recovery. The capacity for robust entropic management is a direct measure of cellular resilience and a key determinant of biological longevity and vitality. This process is highly dependent on sufficient sleep and adequate energy reserves.