Comment · Tue, February 17, 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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verifitting · 1 points
/u/MisterYouAreSoDumb could this even trigger corn allergy?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Absolutely not. Corn allergies are a lot less sensitive than other similar allergies. As little as 100mg of corn flour can set them off, which is a factor when you are eating foods. However, that is MASSIVE in the allergen world for supplements, where some allergens you are looking for 20ppb or less. This would also require 100mg of pure corn flour, not just something made from corn. Moreover, the FALCPA specifically exempts listing allergens for refined oils of materials that are in the main allergen categories, because zero of the allergens come over in the oil refining process. This means even if we put pure palmitic acid from corn in the capsule, there would be no allergens. However, it doesn't stop there. The process of creating ascorbyl palmitate uses sulfuric acid, which completely denatures all proteins. So even though the palmitic acid oil itself was already devoid of allergens, the synthesis process itself would destroy any in there.