You may be part of a new $9.95 million class action settlement reached with Balance of Nature (Evig, LLC) over
allegations that the company used deceptive and misleading marketing and labeling for its premium-priced dietary
supplements, including Balance of Nature Fruits capsules, Balance of Nature Veggies capsules, and Balance of
Nature Fiber & Spice powder.
The lawsuit alleges the advertising and labeling created a misleading impression about product quality, the
accuracy of listed ingredients, and claimed health benefits. Balance of Nature denies wrongdoing but agreed to
settle to avoid further litigation.
What is the Total Settlement Amount?
The total available Settlement Amount is $9,950,000.
How Do I Qualify For a Payout?
You may qualify if you purchased one or more units of Balance of
Nature products in the United States between
March 28, 2019 and October 27, 2025.
Some people are excluded, including those who purchased for resale, those who already received a refund equal to
or greater than what they paid, and anyone who submits a valid opt-out request by the deadline.
Which Products Are Eligible for a Payout?
The settlement applies only to the following Balance of Nature products purchased in the United States during the
class period:
• Balance of Nature Fruits capsules
• Balance of Nature Veggies capsules
• Balance of Nature Fiber & Spice powder
Each individual bottle counts as one “unit” for purposes of calculating a settlement payment. Purchases made as
part of a bundled system, such as the Balance of Nature Whole Health System, count as multiple units based on the
number of bottles included.
How Much Can I Get Paid?
Settlement payments are offered under two tiers:
• Tier 1 Benefit (Proof of Purchase): Up to $6.00 per unit, limited to 5 units per household, for up to
$30.00 per household without proof or documentation. Please note that you may have to swear under penalty of perjury that you purchased the amount claimed under penalty of perjury.
• Tier 2 Benefit (No Proof of Purchase): Up to $4.00 per unit, limited to 2 units per household, for up to
$8.00 per household.
You could receive less than the maximum, depending on factors such as how many valid claims are submitted.
How Do I File a Claim?
To make a claim, submit the claim form online or by mail through the official settlement administrator.
You can submit online at the official claim page, or print and mail the form to the official Nature Settlement
Administrator
What is the Claim Form Deadline?
Claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on March 11, 2026.
What are the Important Dates?
• Opt-out deadline: February 9, 2026
• Objection deadline: February 9, 2026
• Final Approval (Fairness) Hearing: March 6, 2026
• Claim submission deadline: March 11, 2026
When is the class action settlement payment date?
If the Court approves the settlement and there are no appeals, benefit checks or electronic payments are
expected to be distributed about 45 days after the settlement is no longer subject to appeal or review, unless
otherwise ordered by the Court.
Is Proof Required to File a Claim?
No. Proof is not required for Tier 2 claims, but Tier 1 claims require valid proof of purchase.
For purposes of this settlement, proof of purchase may include a receipt, order confirmation, account order
history (relevant portion), or other documentation from Balance
of Nature , amazon.com, or walmart.com that
reasonably establishes the fact and approximate date of purchase during the class period.
When Will Claim Form Be Available?
The claim form is available now through the official settlement website.
How Many People are Affected?
The settlement class includes all people in the United States who purchased eligible Balance of Nature products
during the class period, subject to exclusions. The notice does not provide an exact number of affected people.
When Will this Class Action Be Certified?
The Court has conditionally certified a settlement class for settlement purposes. Final approval and final
certification will be decided at the final approval hearing.
What are the Odds This Class Action is Settled?
This is a proposed settlement. The Court must approve it for payments to be issued, and appeals can delay the
process.
What is the Anticipated Settlement Amount?
The proposed settlement amount is $9,950,000.
How much will Each Class Action Claimant be Paid?
Eligible claimants may receive up to $30 per household with proof of purchase or up to $8 per household without
proof. Payments may be reduced depending on the number of valid claims and other factors described in the notice.
Case Overview
The case is titled Vernita Morris, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, v. Evig, LLC
d/b/a Balance of Nature , Case No. 25PH-CV-01551, filed in
the Circuit Court of Phelps County, Missouri.
Plaintiffs allege Balance of Nature engaged in deceptive and
misleading trade practices related to advertising,
labeling, and marketing representations about the products. The company denies liability. The parties agreed to
settle to avoid the costs and risks of continued litigation.
How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?
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What are my Options?
• Submit a claim to request a payment if you are eligible.
• Do nothing and remain in the settlement class, but receive no payment and give up the right to sue later
for the released claims.
• Opt out by February 9, 2026 to keep your right to sue separately. You will not receive a payment from this
settlement.
• Object by February 9, 2026 if you remain in the class and want to tell the Court you disagree with some
part of the settlement.
What is Balance of Nature?
Balance of Nature is a dietary supplement brand that sells products marketed as whole food supplements, including
Fruits capsules, Veggies capsules, and Fiber & Spice powder. The products are sold directly to consumers in the
United States and are promoted as a way to supplement daily fruit, vegetable, and fiber intake.
How to Opt Out
To opt out, submit a valid request for exclusion by the opt-out deadline. The official settlement website
provides an exclusion form you can complete and mail. Mailed opt-out requests must be postmarked by February 9,
2026.
How to Object
To object, you must submit a written objection by February 9, 2026. Objections must include required case and
contact details and follow the instructions in the official notice. If you opt out, you cannot object.
• Official Settlement Website: supplements-settlement.com
• Circuit Court of Phelps County, Missouri, Vernita Morris v. Evig, LLC d/b/a Balance of Nature, Case No.
25PH-CV-01551
Filing Class Action Settlement Claims
Please submit only truthful information. False claims can be rejected and may carry penalties. If you are unsure
whether you qualify, review the official notice or contact the settlement administrator. OpenClassActions.com is
a consumer news site and is not a settlement administrator or a law firm.