Thanks for the reply Milarepa. My father in law is retired P&G and still receives a "care" package every year at Christmas time with some new products in it to try. Obviously like you mentioned no new products with Niagen in it yet.
Also Im following a company with an Alzheimers drug that activates the Sigma 1 receptor which claims to restore "cellular homeostastis" ultimately allowing for Mitochondrial production. Everything I read has Mitochondria production at the center of it.
With Niagen's claim its just a matter of time until Niagen will be tried by 10's of millions of people. The degree of its efficacy I believe is tied to absorption abilities of individuals in the gut. If Chromadex really wanted to up its human trial game it would start with studying the gut.