A therapeutic principle centered on restoring the accurate, timely, and appropriate flow of biological information across the body’s primary regulatory networks, including the endocrine, nervous, and immune systems. Correction involves addressing distorted or noisy signals, such as chronic inflammation, aberrant methylation patterns, or desensitized hormone receptors. The objective is to re-establish optimal inter-system communication for robust homeostasis.
Origin
This term is a conceptual framework derived from systems biology and cybernetics, recognizing that disease often arises from errors in communication and feedback loops rather than simple material deficiency. ‘Correction’ implies an active intervention to reset the information architecture. In clinical practice, it focuses on the root cause of dysregulation across the HPA, HPT, and HPG axes.
Mechanism
Correction protocols often target the molecular mechanisms that encode and transmit information. For example, reducing systemic inflammation quiets the ‘noise’ that interferes with central hormonal signaling in the hypothalamus. Furthermore, improving cell membrane fluidity and receptor density enhances the clarity of hormonal messages. This mechanism ensures that the body’s internal feedback loops operate with precision, leading to accurate biological responses and set point maintenance.
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