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I have to question this generalization that CTX is highest at 7:30 AM, and only at that time. For someone who routinely gets up at 6 AM, that time to me would be different than for someone who does not get up until 11 AM; their bodies are on different rhythms/schedules.

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@normahorn. that's an excellent thought. We do wake up a different times so our peak times could vary. My takeaway is that the important thing is to fast and test relatively early in the morning.