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Neurotransmitter Balance

Meaning

Neurotransmitter Balance refers to the appropriate concentration, synthesis, release, and receptor sensitivity of chemical messengers like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and acetylcholine within the synaptic clefts of the central nervous system. Optimal balance is necessary for predictable mood regulation, focus, sleep architecture, and motor control. Imbalances, often influenced by systemic hormonal status, manifest clinically as anxiety, depression, or cognitive impairment. We seek proportionality rather than absolute levels.