Repurposed drugs do not work in isolation. They work by modulating systems —metabolism, inflammation, immune signaling, mitochondrial function, and the tumor microenvironment. Systems medicine asks a different question than conventional care: Which measurable biological systems are drifting—and which interventions (lifestyle, metabolic, pharmacologic) shift them back toward resilience? That requires metrics, not narratives. The Systems Medicine Framework Systems medicine integrates three intervention layers , all guided by measurable biomarkers: Foundational physiology (metabolism, sleep, muscle, fitness) Targeted metabolic & immune modulation (nutrition, supplements, repurposed drugs) Conventional therapies when required Health metrics are the feedback loop that connects these layers. 1. Metabolic Metrics (Primary Targets of Many Repurposed Drugs) Insulin resistance is a shared vulnerability across cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular disease, and aging. Key metrics: Fast...
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