Yes, with NR I had to resort to taking it in the morning and mid-afternoon, avoiding evening doses, but have had no problem taking ABN sublingual NMN in the evening.
There's lots of stuff we're watching, and I'll post more later in more appropriate threads, although I can preliminarily report no immediate changes in params like morning blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, etc., nor any immediate changes to visual field counts. With respect to the latter, I was intrigued by Lawrence's report of improved visual acuity, which might have translated into improved visual field response (i.e., being able to better distinguish weak signals from background noise), but did not find that to be the case in the first few days after starting supplementation.
This all assumes, of course, that ABN's NMN is the real stuff, and that we are not the subjects of an elaborate con. As best as I can tell, Bryan's getting the NMN from a Chinese company (possibly Bontac Bioengineering), and is having it properly tested. (See the Q&A for the sublingual product on Amazon for more such info.)
Edited by warner, 15 July 2018 - 01:31 AM.