The Circadian
Phytochemistry.
How botanical compounds interact with the biological clock to optimize morning alertness and evening restoration.
Dr. Elias Thorne
Head of Research
The synchronization of herbal intake with endogenous rhythms represents the next frontier in personalized medicine. Adaptogens like Rhodiola Rosea exhibit peak efficacy during the first cortisol spike of the day.
"Nature does not work in snapshots, but in cycles. Our research must reflect that."
Magnesium-heavy botanicals and sedative roots such as Valerian undergo distinct processing during the parasympathetic shift of the late evening. Mapping these interactions reduces dosage requirements and increases therapeutic outcomes.
Phase A: Activation
The AM Protocol
Focusing on norepinephrine sensitivity and cognitive drive through non-stimulant herbal stacks.
Phase B: Restoration
The PM Recovery
Utilizing GABAergic support and cortisol suppression to maximize slow-wave sleep cycles.