Overview and theoretical scope The Growth Adaptive Protocol (GAP) is a theoretical framework designed to bridge the gap between classical Ayurvedic constitutional taxonomy (Prakriti) and contemporary systems biology. This work focuses on the "Epigenetic Singularity"—the critical first 1000 days of life—proposing a methodology for nutritional stratification based on an infant's specific metabolic architecture and enzymatic throughput (Agni). Potential impact: addressing scientific gaps This framework is presented as a "bridge" and a predictive tool. If validated, the GAP 2 protocol could address several critical gaps in current pediatric science: It could provide a standardized method to stratify pediatric populations beyond generic age-based guidelines, allowing for "constitutionally-led" precision nutrition. It could offer a molecular explanation for individual variations in nutrient tolerance by mapping signaling pathways (mTOR, NF-κB, AMPK) onto phenotypic expressions. It could serve as a predictive model to identify early metabolic mismatches (Ama/LPS axis), potentially reducing the risk of long-term inflammatory or metabolic disruptions. It could facilitate a more rigorous integration of traditional medical wisdom into evidence-based translational medicine. Description of deposited files The submission consists of three complementary documents: Growth Adaptive Protocol (Main Paper): the foundational theoretical document outlining the systems biology of the pediatric organism and the reframing of Ayurvedic concepts into biochemical parameters. GAP Matrix (Technical Cross-Reference): a high-density technical chart mapping phenotypes to molecular signatures and specific nutritional substrates. Pediatric Technical Supplement (Operational Supplement): an implementation guide providing assessment tools (SRAT), logical flowcharts, and illustrative nutritional templates for professional review. LEGAL DISCLAIMER AND SCOPE OF LIABILITY CRITICAL NOTICE: This repository contains a theoretical architecture for systems biology research and pedagogical discussion. It is NOT a clinical manual. Intellectual Property & responsibility: the author, Valentina Luongo (Scientific Naturopath), is solely responsible for the conceptual design and theoretical methodology. This work does not constitute, and shall not be interpreted as, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Experimental status: the GAP framework is a purely theoretical construct. It has not undergone clinical trials. The author expressly disclaims any liability for damages, adverse reactions, or developmental issues arising from the unauthorized or unsupervised application of this model. Mandatory Professional oversight: this protocol must only be evaluated and implemented by specialized Medical Doctors (Pediatricians and Neonatologists) within accredited clinical environments. Strict medical supervision is mandatory to ensure the safety of pediatric patients. Non-Medical nature of Naturopathy: in accordance with the author's role as a Scientific Naturopath, this framework is intended for primary prevention and health optimization. It is not designed to manage medical pathologies. All files are previously timestamped by ARUBA Provider.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db37b04fe01fead37c5bb5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19493858