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Infowars Life Greens Review

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Review

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps is a capsule fiber supplement that is supposed to promote and support healthy digestion.

The capsules are produced by the far-right and often labeled conspiracy theory website founded by Alex Jones in 1999, Infowars (also known as Free Speech Systems LLC).

Since both the man behind the company and the company itself is incredibly controversial, there’s been a lot of negative reviews of the company and the products it produces.

So, I’m keen to take a closer look at both the company and in particular the Greens Fiber Caps, to see if the products actually do stand on their own, or if they’re just as bad as the publicity they’ve gotten.

If you’re thinking of purchasing Infowars Greens Fiber Caps, or you’re also interested in taking a closer look at it, check out my full Infowars Greens Fiber Caps review below.

Infowars Greens FIber Caps Tub

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps First Impressions

My first impression of Infowars is not great! I’m incredibly concerned about the fact that the company is so right-wing, conspiracy-centered, and founded by Alex Jones.

Aside from the background of Infowars, I’m unimpressed by the website.

There’s a tonne of products on the website, a real lack of information about the products, and aggressive marketing. It’s just not a good look!

Looking at the Infowars Greens Fiber Caps, I’m also unimpressed – there’s a complete lack of information about the supplement on the product page, it has basic branding.

Maybe when I take a closer look at the capsules, I’ll be more impressed.

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Background on Infowars

Infowars is a far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website founded by Alex Jones in 1999.

A few years back, after Jones was banned by a majority of social media platforms (Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram), Infowars started to produce supplements.

The supplements are supposed to support natural health and create a “war” against modern diets.

Not surprisingly, there is a lot of backlash against Alex Jones, the Infowars company, and the supplements produced by them – especially by the likes of Vice and Buzzfeed.

That said, Alex enjoys a massive following from his news content and his supplement business.

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Benefits

There is a real lack of information about the benefits of the Infowars Greens Fiber Caps provided by the brand.

In fact, all the brand claims are that the capsules will provide natural enzymes that promote and support healthy digestion – not the most comprehensive list of benefits!

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Ingredients

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps formula contains 7 main ingredients, all of which exist in a proprietary blend.

Therefore, it’s unclear how much of each ingredient exists within the blend, which can lead to issues when trying to work out the efficacy of the capsules.

However, I’ll be looking at the efficacy of the capsules later in this review. First, let’s take a look at the capsules ingredients label.

Here is the complete list of the Infowars Greens Fiber Caps ingredients:

  • Greens Fiber Blend – 2,500mg –Organic Pea Fiber, Organic Alfalfa Leaf, Organic Wheatgrass Leaf, Organic Cilantro Leaf, Organic Kale Leaf, Organic Flax Sprout, Organic Quinoa Sprout.
  • Other Ingredients –Hypromellose (capsule) and rice concentrate.

Here is the supplement facts label:

Infowars Greens FIber Caps Label

How does Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Taste?

Due to the fact that Infowars Greens Fiber Caps is a capsule supplement, it doesn’t have a taste in the way that a powder would.

Just make sure you actually swallow the capsule before it dissolves in your mouth – this would create a nasty taste in your mouth!

Side Effects

There are no side effects associated with Infowars Greens Fiber Caps.

However, the brand does state that the capsules should not be consumed by anyone pregnant or breastfeeding, or anyone who has known medical conditions.

I would also advise that if you are taking medication or you’re under 18, you should consult a doctor before consumption.

Does Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Work?

Infowars Greens Fibers Caps contains a proprietary blend of fiber.

The problem with proprietary blends is that the amount of each ingredient within the blend is not disclosed and therefore, it’s impossible to figure out if the amount of an ingredient within a blend equals the daily recommended dose.

However, we can take a look at the total amount of the blend and the standard recommended doses of the ingredients within the blend to see if the ingredients in the blend may be sufficiently dosed.

So, let’s take a look at the blend in the Infowars Greens Fiber Caps!

Clearly, not all of the ingredients within the blend will be sufficiently dosed.

The Green Fiber blend totals 2,500mg. However, just three of the ingredients within the blend – wheatgrass (3g), alfalfa leaf ( 500-1,000 mg), and flax sprouts (1,100 milligrams), have a combined standard recommended dose of 4.6g.

Therefore, clearly, not all of the ingredients within the blend will be sufficiently dosed.

Since the ingredients are most likely not sufficiently dosed, the benefits associated with the capsules may not occur.

Infowars Greens Fiber Caps Reviews

There are no reviews of the Infowars Green Fiber Caps on the Infowars Store website or on any other platform.

However, there are reviews about the Infowars supplements and the entire company on independent blogs.

So, let's take a look at a selection of reviews about Infowars!

Jones’ wildly popular supplements, sold on his Infowars.com site, are nothing more than humdrum vitamin blends that have little-to-no data supporting touted health benefits.
A Snippet of Ars Technica's review

The FDA sent Jones a letter warning him to stop making shit up about what his products can do. He also copped a cease-and-desist letter from the New York attorney general. Amazon took down the products cited by the FDA, but he’s still moving massive units of his other crap.
A Snippet of Monster Children's review

The science behind many of their claimed ingredients is questionable. In some cases, the dosing would be too low to be appropriately effective.A Snippet of Labdoor's review

Money-Back Guarantee / Returns Policy

Infowars does not offer a money-back guarantee. If you want to return any of the Infowars products, you can do so within 30 days of receipt, but the product has to be unused and in its original packaging.

Where to buy Infowars Greens Fiber Caps?

You can buy Infowars Greens Fiber Caps from the Infowars Store.

Is It Worth The Price?

One bottle of Infowars Greens Fiber Caps contains 150 capsules.

However, since the supplement has a serving size of 5 capsules, this means there are only 30 servings in one bottle.

One bottle of Infowars Greens Fiber Caps costs $200.65 and therefore although it may seem like the cost per serving size would be cheap due to the fact that there are 150 capsules, the cost per serving actually works out at $6.69.

This is an incredibly expensive cost per serving, especially since the capsules may not provide the benefits that are associated with the supplement, since they’re most likely insufficiently dosed.

My Final Verdict

Obviously, I was very concerned about Infowars and the supplements it produces after reading the endless number of negative reviews about the company online.

I have to say, I’m left incredibly unimpressed by the formula and would definitely not recommend it!

The capsules are incredibly expensive, there’s a lack of transparency over the ingredients, the ingredients within the formula are most likely not sufficiently dosed, and the company is not only unreliable but incredibly controversial.

If you are looking for a greens formula or fiber supplement that will provide you with benefits, you should choose a supplement that has a fully disclosed label, doesn’t contain proprietary blends, and actually has sufficiently dosed ingredients.

Adam Author

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Hi, I'm Adam the founder of the LifeHacker Guy.

I have a First Class Honours degree in Sports Science from Brighton University, specialising in exercise physiology and nutrition. In my youth I was a competitive Triathlete and long-distance runner placing top 10 in most triathlon races I completed.

Since suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, I moved into web development, after a couple of years I then moved onto developing a number of online businesses. I've recently taken a sabbatical and I'm now looking to make big changes in my life, hopefully this may resonate with you - join me in my journey!

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