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Physiological Modulators

Meaning

Physiological Modulators are endogenous or exogenous substances that do not necessarily initiate a biological process but instead subtly adjust or fine-tune the magnitude, timing, or duration of an existing physiological pathway or hormonal signal. These compounds, which often include specific nutrients, peptides, or plant-derived extracts, are used clinically to optimize systemic function and restore delicate hormonal balance without overpowering the body’s natural regulatory mechanisms. They support the body’s intrinsic healing capacity.