Systemic Throttling Removal is a clinical term denoting the process of identifying and alleviating the various physiological constraints that impede optimal endocrine, metabolic, and neural function throughout the body. These constraints, or “throttles,” often manifest as chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, or HPA axis overdrive, which collectively suppress the body’s innate capacity for self-regulation and repair. This removal is a necessary prerequisite for achieving true physiological optimization.
Origin
This term is a conceptual tool derived from engineering, applied to complex human physiology to describe the release of limitations that prevent the system from operating at its full, intended capacity. In clinical practice, it emphasizes that merely adding hormones or nutrients is insufficient if underlying systemic blockages remain unaddressed. It is a philosophy centered on restoring foundational biological freedom.
Mechanism
The removal process involves targeted interventions to address specific bottlenecks, such as resolving chronic gut permeability to reduce systemic inflammation or employing insulin sensitizers to improve cellular glucose uptake. By clearing these inhibitory factors, the body’s natural homeostatic mechanisms, including the production and action of endogenous hormones, are allowed to function without suppression. This process restores the full potential of the neuroendocrine-metabolic network.
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