Rumigirl
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I think so, but I'm not positive.
Infuserve doesn't have alcohol, which is good. But it's also a lot more expensive, if I remember correctly.
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BoxerMom
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Does anyone know the price at Infuserve? It wasn't on the website.
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If you compare ounces to ounces in pricing, Infuserve is less expensive. I can't put my hands on one of my receipts to tell you the actual cost of a bottle. Just call them and ask for the current price.
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has anyone tried the crypto plus new from researched nutritionals?
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Keebler
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- The thing I recall when looking into this a while back is that the products are not identical, there is an additional ingredient to the Infuserve - it's not the same thing as the Woodland Essense, exactly. So, that might be one consideration.
They add it to help the taste. For that reason, though, I would not want it. I just don't want anything that could possibly alter it in anyway - until I could ask someone trained in herbal medicine about it.
I can't look now (will come back to this later) but pretty sure my notes about that difference are here:
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