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Master Compound Supply

Meaning

Master Compound Supply refers to the clinical strategy of ensuring the adequate provision of essential, foundational biochemical precursors necessary for the synthesis of multiple downstream hormones, neurotransmitters, and cellular structures. A primary example is cholesterol, the master precursor for all steroid hormones including cortisol, DHEA, testosterone, and estrogen. This approach recognizes that a deficit at the top of a metabolic cascade can cascade into systemic hormonal dysregulation. Correcting the supply of these foundational compounds is a prerequisite for successful endocrine intervention.