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If you purchased Balance of Nature supplements believing they would improve your well-being or fill nutritional gaps, you may have been influenced by advertising now under legal investigation.

We’re here to help you understand your rights and determine whether you qualify to participate in a legal claim that aims to hold Balance of Nature accountable.


What’s the Issue With Balance of Nature Ads?

Balance of Nature has promoted its supplements through nationwide TV and online ads that make broad claims about their ability to improve health, wellness, and vitality. These commercials feature endorsements from doctors, former athletes, and individuals sharing personal success stories.

Examples of these ads include:

Many consumers were persuaded by these messages—only to later question whether the supplements actually delivered the promised benefits.


Your Experience Matters

Our legal team is currently speaking with individuals who relied on these ads and made purchases. You may be eligible to join the case if any of the following applies to you:

You may qualify if:

  • You purchased Balance of Nature between January 2022 and today, especially if you live in California, Florida, or New York.
  • You made a recent purchase (within the last 6 months) after seeing one of the company’s latest ads focused on wellness or nutrition.
  • You live in Illinois and either:
    • Purchased in the last six months, or
    • Bought Balance of Nature before January 30, 2024, based on earlier advertising.

If you’re unsure whether you qualify, we’re here to guide you through it—no pressure, no obligation.


In January 2024, a legal complaint was filed (Spivey v. Balance of Nature) alleging the company’s advertising may have misled consumers. At the heart of the investigation are claims that the company exaggerated what their supplements could do—potentially violating truth-in-advertising laws.

Trusted sources like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have made it clear: supplement companies are not allowed to make health claims without proper scientific support.

If Balance of Nature misrepresented its benefits, affected consumers may be entitled to take part in legal action or receive compensation.


How to Take the Next Step

If you’ve purchased Balance of Nature supplements and relied on claims about improving your well-being, you don’t have to navigate this alone. We’re offering free, confidential case reviews to help people understand their rights.

This is not a class action you’re automatically part of—you must come forward to be included.

We want to hear from you.

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Want to Learn More First?

You can explore more information at the following trusted sources:


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