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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Extra-Art8589 · 1 points
Damn! I've got a corn allergy because the GMOs. It's a shame because its a great vitamin c supplement!.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
There are no corn allergens present. The FALCPA even states that any refined oil from a major allergen source is already devoid of the allergens, just by the process itself. Allergens are intact proteins and protein fragments from a source. Those do not come over in the refining process for the oil. You could drink pure corn-based palmitic acid and not have an allergic reaction. On top of that, the process to take the palmitic acid and react with ascorbic acid uses sulfuric acid in the catalyzation. If there was even any intact proteins left in the oil, which there aren't, they would be completely denatured by the sulfuric acid in the process of creating ascorbyl palmitate. You can take Infini-C all day long. It won't have any issues for you.