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Whole-System Health

Meaning

A comprehensive paradigm of well-being that defines health not as merely the absence of disease but as the optimal, synergistic function of all interconnected physiological systems—including the endocrine, immune, nervous, and metabolic networks. This perspective emphasizes the profound interdependence of all bodily functions and rejects the isolated treatment of symptoms or organs. The ultimate goal is to achieve a state of systemic resilience and high-level vitality across the entire biological matrix.