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Neurotransmitter Supply

Meaning

Neurotransmitter Supply refers to ensuring the adequate availability of the necessary amino acid precursors, vitamins, and cofactors required for the synthesis, release, and efficient recycling of chemical messengers in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Since many neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine share precursors or regulatory pathways with steroid hormones, this supply directly impacts mood, motivation, and HPA axis modulation. Maintaining this biochemical feedstock is vital for cognitive function and emotional regulation. A deficit here compromises neural signaling fidelity.