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Nootropic Hormones

Meaning

Nootropic hormones refer to endogenous chemical messengers, primarily steroids and peptides, that are naturally produced within the human body and exert beneficial effects on cognitive functions such as memory, attention, learning, and executive function. Unlike synthetic cognitive enhancers, these substances are integral components of the body’s physiological systems, influencing brain health and performance through their roles in neurodevelopment, synaptic plasticity, and cellular metabolism. Their designation as “nootropic” arises from their capacity to enhance mental capabilities without causing significant stimulant or sedative side effects, operating within physiological ranges to support optimal brain function.