About
What is this project?
Physiological Rights is an independent research and advocacy project working toward the recognition of physiological rights as a justiciable category of human rights.
The central claim is simple: every person has the right to the maintenance, protection, and active restoration of their normal physiological parameters. This right is not yet named in existing legal frameworks — but it should be.
Approach
This project draws on three fields:
- Human rights law — identifying the gaps in existing frameworks (right to health, right to food) that leave physiological deficiencies unaddressed
- Medical ethics — questioning the limits of evidence-based medicine when it conflicts with individual physiological needs
- Nutritional science — critiquing reductionist approaches to nutrition that ignore individual biological variability
Draft status
This site is a working draft. Content is published as it is developed and may be incomplete or subject to revision.
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