Warner, I hope that you do not mind the partial quote, and yes this should probably go in the personal experience thread, but it is based on the interview.
I will not directly quote Dr. Brenner, but my understanding was that he said there was a peak about 8 hours after dosing. If one wanted a second peak, they could dose again for another peak 8 hours later. My experience is similar to what Warner had. My dosing was in the A.M, but then a second dose around 5 pm. I started to not be able to fall back to sleep when I would wake up at 2 or 3 AM. Wide awake and thinking about stuff. I mentioned this sleep issue elsewhere, and my understanding of what Nate-2004 said is that they have had insomnia, but they do not have problems on N.R. About 45 days ago, I completely discontinued N.R. to see if it was effecting my sleep. The result was that when I awoke at night, I could fall back to sleep, even if I had something on my mind.
Based on the video discussing the 8 hour peak, (thanks Bryan), and the very well thought out single dosing rationale which Nate-2004 has come up with, I restarted N.R. I take my full dose first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. I have been able to fall back to sleep if I wake up at night, in spite of having things on my mind.
"125 mg at dinner. From the Brenner interview, he noted that NAD+ peaks in humans sometime during the afternoon, and then again in the middle of the night, and that one could optionally take a dose of NR at dinner to augment the nightly NAD+ peak (i.e., so both NAD+ peaks would be augmented, although he wasn't himself doing that). Now, for various reasons (positional apnea control, etc.), my wife and I have an alarm set at 2:30 AM to get us up to pee, and we rarely have any trouble getting back to sleep after that. However, after upping the NR dose to 375 mg/d, we're both having trouble getting back to sleep at that time. There is no pain, etc. We're just wide awake, thinking about stuff, taking much longer to fall back to sleep. Some others have also noted that taking NR before bed makes sleeping more difficult. I wouldn't have made much of this, but the fact that it's happening to both of us, under similar conditions, after upping the NR dose, with others reporting similar effects, makes me think its the NR."
Edited by Heisok, 30 October 2016 - 10:03 PM.