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A federal court ordered the brand Balance of Nature to stop producing and selling its dietary supplement products this week, after the Food and Drug Administration accused the two...
Harassment by Balance of Nature. The capsules have no effect at all and at $90 per month are vastly overpriced. Now I am besieged with multiple emails daily from the company even though I terminated ordering 2-3 years ago! Putting the emails into Junk or Spam and unsubscribing has no effect, they keep coming, more, more, more.
Balance of Nature. The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being...
Balance of Nature made claims that its products could prevent, treat, mitigate, or cure serious disease conditions, including diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, fibromyalgia, and cancer. The company went so far as to recommend that customers take 12 capsules each of its Fruits and Veggies supplements if they had been “diagnosed with life ...
The company made false advertising claims for its dietary supplements, including that the supplements could reduce the risk of cancer. Evig, which does business as Balance of Nature, was ordered to pay $850,000 in civil penalties and investigative costs, and $250,000 in customer restitution.
Balance of Nature’s Utah-based parent company, Evig LLC, its manufacturer, Premium Production LLC, and two executives have been court ordered to stop manufacturing and selling the products until they demonstrate compliance with FDA regulations.
A supplement company have agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit brought on by several district attorneys in the Bay Area and across California over claims of false...