There are many theories and this one sounds as plausible as many.
Another 'logical', but opposite, thought is that if the T is highest in the morning that's when you should take the most E to counter it.
Many say that little and often throughout the day works for them and reduces the E-dominance symptoms.
Personally, I've always been convinced that varying the dose, i.e cycling in some form, worked for me.
I think the bottom line is two-fold, (a) we are all different so there is no one-size-fits-all, (b) actually, nobody knows, so do whatever you want!
Another 'logical', but opposite, thought is that if the T is highest in the morning that's when you should take the most E to counter it.
Many say that little and often throughout the day works for them and reduces the E-dominance symptoms.
Personally, I've always been convinced that varying the dose, i.e cycling in some form, worked for me.
I think the bottom line is two-fold, (a) we are all different so there is no one-size-fits-all, (b) actually, nobody knows, so do whatever you want!

