Comment · Sun, March 29, 2026 · ND Owner
⚠️ InfiniFiber is Now Live! Our Advanced Synbiotic Fiber⚠️
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NootropicsDepotCom · 45 points
InfiniFiber: Advanced Synbiotic Fiber by Nootropic Depot
InfiniFiber is officially available.
We engineered InfiniFiber as an advanced synbiotic, combining 11 distinct fibers with a spore-forming probiotic (LactoSpore®). Rather than a standard bulk supplement, we designed this formula specifically around fermentation kinetics.
By utilizing multiple fiber types with 5 different fermentation speeds, we're able to:
* Minimize GI Discomfort: Staggered fermentation rates mitigate the rapid gas production (bloating) common with standard fiber supplements.
* Maximize Microbial Support: Acts as targeted substrates to support 40+ beneficial microbial species throughout the entire digestive tract.
* Drive SCFA Production: Optimized to support the production of key short-chain fatty acids like propionate for metabolic health and satiety.
* Deliver Synbiotic Synergy: Pairs a precise balance of fermentable and non-fermentable fibers with highly stable LactoSpore® to ensure gastric survivability and efficacy.
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CrimsonMax · 3 points
That is a very scary experience. I'm glad you got your wife to the ER as soon as you did! Dp you think Infinifiber can help with blood sugar and metabolic health in the long run? I'm also looking for energy from it. Paul, when can we see 0.5% hericenones LM 1:1?!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Absolutely! The SFCA production from the probiotics in InfiniFiber will for sure help with blood sugar, insulin response, and metabolic health. This will be especially true when we release our Akkermansia, and then with our two comprehensive probiotics coming out. Akkermansia is the primary species making GLP-1 in your system, so increasing and feeding that will move the needle for people.
Ohh man, lion's mane... BIG movements have been happening there! In fact, much bigger and faster than I anticipated. Getting high erinacine A in the mycelium was a long, difficult, and slow process. Nobody has been able to catch up there to this day, in fact. It's a really tough process to optimize the biosynthetic pathway for erinacine A in the mycelium. However, hericenes and hericenones in the fruiting body? That's moving at the speed of light in comparison. One cool thing is that Omnient Lab is pretty much the only lab in the world offering a comprehensive hericenes/hericenones panel. There is one other lab people are using, but we have shown their method is not accurate. This means that brands and suppliers sending Omnient samples of lion's mane fruiting bodies have EXPLODED in the past few months. Everyone from all over the world has been sending us samples of their stuff to test, so we have a view into who is making large advances, and the numbers they are reaching. This is one cool side effect to me spinning Omnient Labs off into its own standalone 3rd party lab. None of the other labs out there actually care what the numbers are or mean. Eurofins doesn't actually care what the hericene & hericenone number of a sample they get from a customer is (not that they can test for it right now anyway). However, I do! I am trying to push the space forward, so what the numbers actually are, show, and mean are everything to me... and let me tell you, multiple suppliers from around the world have hit some MASSIVE numbers on fruiting body now! We are working with multiple of them to potentially bring those out.
As for the 0.5% 1:1 lion's mane, it is likely going to not end up there consistently. Current batch is 0.328% hericenes/hericenones. Next one will be 0.417%. Getting it over 0.5% consistently will take some more optimization. That being said, that's is already way over everyone else. Most other brands (good ones, not shit ones) are around 0.1% hericenes/hericenones in their non-extracted lion's mane products. We are already smashing them all. Then we have our optimized extract we are coming out with. That's currently at 2.42% total. That's our custom extract that we have been developing in-house for the past year and a half. It's a really cool extraction that concentrates the hericenes and hericenones, but also pulls over the other stuff in lion's mane as well. Moreover, it's a broad mix of the different hericenes and hericenones, not skewed to one or two. We have been seeing that with some other suppliers sending Omnient samples. Some have hit high numbers, but it is mostly hericene A/B, not a broad mix. We have been trying to get a really full spectrum of bioactives, not just a high number. That being said, other suppliers have smashed that total already. Some have gotten over 11%! However, they have only done it at bench scale, and the pricing they are giving is bonkers. We are optimizing our extraction for a high amount of a broad set of hericenes/hericenones, while not losing the water soluble fractions like polysaccharides, and keeping the total cost within reason. We could bring out that 11% extract right now if we wanted to, but it would be ridiculously expensive. But moral of the story is that the lion's mane fruiting body race is on, and it really is a race this time... not just us smashing everyone else for years like we did with erinacine A. That's cool! I welcome the challenge, and hope what we are seeing is the first signs of amazing lion's mane fruiting body products coming out on the market!