In the case of a transient illness, I’d probably ‘pause’ my usual stack, play a loop(s) of Paragon Complete and then get as much sleep, fluids, and medicine as necessary.
(Yes, pre-change washout periods are ideal, but we have to compromise with reality based on what is happening and based on what is necessary. In this case, it may be more important to get that boost of Paragon functionality as soon as possible. Exigent circumstances require flexibility.)
Once I’d regained full-health, I’d then stop Paragon Complete and return to my primary programs.
But if I wished to cultivate great health in the long-term, I would integrate Paragon Complete as one of the ongoing programs in my stack. And in that case, I’d approach it as I would any other subliminal.
‘Not needed’ doesn’t automatically equal ‘not wanted’.
Sub use is not always driven by desperation or the desire to be saved.
Subliminal use can also be an adventure of exploration, or it can be driven by an aspiration for development or beautification in a particular area of life.
In those cases, the subliminal is not technically needed.
The above observation applies to all subs, not just Paragon Complete.
So, I’d complete your sentence like this:
The goal of a sub is to reach the point where it’s no longer needed, so that you can begin using subs where they are wanted.

