From the very little I have read on this subject the body does have biorythms, and it would be a reasonable assuption that drugs might be more "effective" deilvered at one point or another.
Re night time. Do yo have any links for these articles.
From the little I have read the bodies systems are dampened down at night / sleep. Melatonin is reported as a powerful antioxidant of long chain fats. Does this dampen down activity in the brain and what activity - prepuberty children are reported as having higher melatonin levels.
How does this all fit with suggestions that shift workers have higher rates. If cancer proliferates at night / sleep would one not expect to see lower levels in shift workers?
And which immune system or both, learned body wide, or innate cellular.
Is sleep not a repair mode of some sort?
If there is additional cancer growth at night / sleep have we somehow upset the balances in the repair system - back to fat intake balances?
So many questions.
RB
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