Comment · Mon, February 9, 2026 · ND Owner
Infinigreens vs Green Vibrance
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rayjdragonballz · 9 points
Hi everyone,
For some context, I've recently been considering adding a greens powder to my diet for convenience sake. In the past, I've used Green Vibrance and thought it was a good product with solid ingredients. Since then, I discovered ND and they came out with Infinigreens. Clearly the product label is much smaller but what is included is dosed higher than most ingredients in Green Vibrance. My main goal is just to increase my greens intake for overall health and not necessarily any specific effect, whether nootropic or otherwise. I'm wondering if anyone would have any opinions on the two powders. I hate to bother you guys, but I do value your input as well u/Pretty-Chill. Thank you!
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Extra-Art8589 · 1 points
Yea, I was drawn to their formulas and zero fillers...maybe it was too good to be true.
What do you think of this method? Apparently they transform the nutrients into more biovailabile forms...
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
There's literally no evidence of even scientific explanation from them for those claims. They just say it without evidence. That's a marketing trick. To even know the quality of your ingredients, you need to at least test for them and standardize to bioactives. Even so, let's pretend they do have some special bioavailability enhancement. They don't, but let's just pretend they do. Their Pure Radiance C product says it has 90mg vitamin C. Our Infini-C has 500mg. So their increased bioavailability system would need to result in a 550% increase in absorption to even just be on par with our Infini-C from a dose perspective. That would be to just be equal in total dosing. However, we have a mix of multiple different salts of vitamin C, plus ascorbyl palmitate, to give the pharmacokinetics we wanted. Theirs will just be in ascorbic acid form from the fruits they put in. So they are not even controlling for a pharmacokinetic bioavailability system, but we are... AND have 5.5X the total vitamin C per dose.
If you look at their Super B-Complex compared to our Infini-B, it's even worse. We have very specific forms of the B vitamins in doses that we chose to achieve a specific effect. Theirs is just the standard forms of those B vitamins in a rando plant blend. Also, they list maltodextrin in the ingredients. I thought they said they don't have fillers?!? Maltodextrin is a filler... Then you open their COA for that product.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0558/8103/9951/files/1BC60_25125.pdf?v=1752707466
They only test for thiamin and folate!!!! Only TWO of the B vitamins in their 11 ingredient blend are even tested for! Just insanity.