Physiological stress occurs when the body’s adaptive capacity is exceeded by internal or external demands. This includes not only psychological stressors but also metabolic stress, caloric restriction, excessive physical exertion, and aggressive detoxification interventions. (10)
When detox protocols are introduced during periods of low physiological capacity, the body may interpret them as additional stressors rather than supportive interventions. This can lead to increased stress hormone production, impaired elimination pathways, and reduced tolerance to metabolic byproducts. (12)
Spring-associated detoxification practices are often promoted as universally beneficial; however, biological readiness varies based on individual nervous system regulation, nutrient status, and organ function. Detoxification processes are most effective when pathways are supported rather than forced. (12)
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