Overview This paper introduces a novel theoretical architecture, the Holobiont Defense Model (HDM), which conceptualizes the human organism not as an isolated biological entity, but as a nested subsystem within a planetary microbial continuum. By integrating principles of Systems Medicine, Environmental Microbiology, and Epigenetics, the author proposes the Guna-Adaptive-Predictive framework to bridge the gap between environmental health and clinical outcomes. The core of the work explores the "Soil-Human Signaling Axis," analyzing how the degradation of soil biodiversity and atmospheric pollution (PM2.5) act as primary drivers of epigenetic drift and systemic dysbiosis. Furthermore, the paper provides a unique translational bridge between traditional systemic wisdom (Ayurveda) and modern Biochemistry, defining measurable parameters for systemic homeostatic reserve. Key contributions: Definition of the Holobiont Defense Model (HDM) as a multi-scalar immunological shield. Introduction of the framework for assessing epigenetic stability via environmental signaling. Technical formulation of Circadian Atmospheric Bioremediation (CAB) as a model for bio-aerosol interaction. A comprehensive translational glossary mapping systemic traditional concepts to modern omics-based markers (DNA methylation, Shannon diversity, SCFAs). Disclaimer and Legal Statement Nature of publication: this document represents an original theoretical and conceptual framework. It is published for the purpose of academic advancement, peer discussion, and as a foundation for future empirical research. Limitation of liability: the author’s responsibility is strictly confined to the intellectual ideation and the theoretical formulation of the models described herein. This work does not constitute medical advice, clinical protocols, or pharmaceutical prescriptions. Requirement for professional validation: the HDM and framework are theoretical constructs that require rigorous clinical validation. Any practical application, experimental trial, or implementation of the concepts discussed must be performed exclusively under the strict supervision of qualified medical professionals and within the regulatory oversight of accredited research institutions. The author disclaims any liability for the unauthorized or unsupervised application of the contents of this paper. Copyright and attribution: © 2026 by Valentina Luongo. This work is intended for scholarly use. Any reproduction or use of the original terminology (HDM, framework, CAB) must be appropriately cited.
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