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Dietary Modulators

Meaning

Dietary Modulators are specific food components, often non-nutritive compounds like phytochemicals, that possess the capacity to positively influence or regulate physiological and biochemical pathways, particularly those related to hormonal signaling and gene expression. These substances are distinct from basic macronutrients, acting instead as potent biological signals within the cellular environment to enhance endogenous regulatory mechanisms. Clinically, they are leveraged to support endocrine resilience and optimize metabolic function.