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Cost of Goods Sold

Meaning

In the context of hormonal health and metabolic efficiency, the Cost of Goods Sold metaphorically represents the total physiological expenditure required to produce and sustain the body’s essential biological output, such as hormones, enzymes, and new cells. This biological “cost” includes the energy consumed for basal metabolism, cellular repair, and the necessary precursors utilized in steroidogenesis or protein synthesis. Clinically, a high COGS relative to functional output can indicate metabolic inefficiency or chronic stress taxing the system. The body must constantly balance this cost against its available energy reserves.