Intrapersonalins
Intrapersonalins are hypothetical endogenous substances within an organism that are believed to regulate internal physiological processes and behaviors. The term suggests a connection to the internal workings of an individual, influencing states such as mood, stress response, energy levels, and even cognitive functions. While no specific chemical compounds have been definitively identified as intrapersonalins, the concept draws parallels to well-understood endogenous systems like hormones, neurotransmitters, and neuropeptides, which demonstrably regulate a vast array of internal bodily functions.
The proposed mechanism of action for intrapersonalins involves signaling pathways that operate within a single organism,