The clinical process of overcoming a persistent, suboptimal functional state—often characterized by low metabolic rate, chronic inflammation, and endocrine resistance—that resists standard therapeutic efforts. Correction involves multi-faceted interventions to restore the body’s dynamic responsiveness and ability to self-regulate effectively. It addresses the ‘stuck’ state of chronic imbalance.
Origin
The term borrows from physics, where ‘inertia’ is the resistance of an object to a change in its state of motion. Biologically, it describes the body’s resistance to moving from a pathological or suboptimal state back to health.
Mechanism
Correction protocols typically involve simultaneous modulation of multiple intertwined systems, such as resolving chronic low-grade inflammation that drives cellular resistance to hormones like insulin and thyroid hormone. By resetting key metabolic switches and restoring cellular energy, the intervention reduces the systemic friction that prevents a shift toward a healthier state. The goal is to re-establish a responsive, flexible homeostatic mechanism.
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