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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bottleofink · 2 points
Any chance you'll release the PHGG on its own? I'm a little nervous about this full stack because I deal with SIBO on and off.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We probably won't release PHGG on its own. That being said, InfiniFiber should be compatible with people that have SIBO. The fiber sources that are an issue for that scenario are ones with fructans (no inulin, no chicory, no wheat) and no fructooligosaccharides. You want to have slower fermenting fibers. If you look at our speed gradient graphic, you can see the balance of InfiniFiber.
Only 1.9% of the mix is fast fermenting. Also, the single largest fiber source (SolNul) is the slowest fermenting fiber on the market. If you are in remission or managing your SIBO symptoms, a full dose should be fine. If you are in an active SIBO flareup, then I would cut it to a half dose. That flexibility was intentionally built into the product. A full dose being two scoops was on purpose, to allow for half dosing easier. Moreover, this is also why we chose LactoSpore. It's a spore-forming strain that stays dormant till it reaches the large intestine, so it won't cause issues in people with SIBO like a conventional Lactobacillus/Bifidobacterium strains. They actually studied this. Clinical studies confirm LactoSpore produces no increase in small intestine bacterial load. So while it is good to be cautious, and the only real way to know how you will respond in the real world is to try it, InfiniFiber was designed to be well-tolerated in these scenarios.