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Exogenous Support

Meaning

Exogenous Support refers to the introduction of substances into the body from an external source to augment, replace, or modulate endogenous physiological processes. In the domain of hormonal health, this typically involves the clinical administration of hormones, peptides, or precursor molecules to restore optimal balance or enhance specific biological functions. The intervention is utilized when the body’s native production or availability is insufficient to maintain health or achieve peak performance. Effective exogenous support requires precise dosing and careful monitoring to avoid suppression of the body’s own regulatory feedback loops.