Systemic Friction Removal is a comprehensive clinical strategy focused on identifying and eliminating underlying physiological barriers that impede the body’s natural capacity for self-regulation, repair, and optimization. These barriers, or “friction points,” often manifest as chronic low-grade inflammation, unmanaged oxidative stress, or subtle hormonal imbalances that drain the body’s energetic reserves. The goal is to restore metabolic and hormonal fluidity, allowing for maximal efficiency in all biological processes.
Origin
This term is a conceptual model, drawing on the engineering principle of friction as a force that resists motion and converts useful energy into waste heat. Applying this to biology, “Systemic Friction” refers to the unnecessary energetic cost of maintaining a suboptimal physiological state. “Removal” signifies the therapeutic intervention to minimize this metabolic drag and restore optimal function.
Mechanism
Removal is achieved by precision-targeting the key mediators of systemic friction. This includes optimizing the gut biome to reduce inflammatory lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leakage, which is a major metabolic drain, and enhancing mitochondrial function to reduce the production of reactive oxygen species. By normalizing the anabolic-to-catabolic balance and ensuring efficient nutrient partitioning, the body conserves energy that can then be redirected toward repair, growth, and cognitive function.
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