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Neuro-Regulatory Compounds

Meaning

Neuro-Regulatory Compounds refer to a diverse group of endogenous and exogenous molecules, including neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and specific nutritional cofactors, that modulate the activity and communication within the central and peripheral nervous systems. These compounds are essential for governing mood, cognition, sleep architecture, and the neuroendocrine axes, such as the HPA and HPG. Maintaining optimal balance and signaling integrity of these compounds is paramount for mental well-being and systemic hormonal harmony, as the brain serves as the master regulator of the endocrine system.