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Neuro-Regulator Compounds

Meaning

Neuro-Regulator Compounds are a broad and diverse class of endogenous and exogenous molecules that exert a critical modulating influence on the function of the central and peripheral nervous systems. This class includes key neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and specific steroid and peptide hormones that cross the blood-brain barrier. These compounds are essential for maintaining optimal cognitive function, emotional balance, sleep quality, and the intricate, rhythmic control of the entire endocrine axis. Clinical protocols often involve the targeted use of specific precursors, cofactors, or bioidentical hormones to optimize the synthesis and function of these essential regulatory molecules.