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Systemic Restoration Index

Meaning

The Systemic Restoration Index (SRI) is a conceptual or quantitative metric used in clinical practice to gauge the overall success of therapeutic interventions aimed at reversing physiological decline and restoring optimal function across multiple organ systems. It is a composite score that integrates improvements in key health domains, such as hormonal balance, metabolic flexibility, inflammatory status, and cellular repair capacity. A rising SRI indicates a measurable return to a more youthful, resilient physiological state, signifying effective longevity and wellness treatment.