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My Thoughts on Forces of Nature

I found out about Forces of Nature through one of my friends. My daughter had a plantar wart and we had tried many remedies and she would scream in pain from some of them and none of them worked. He convinced me to buy their wart removal medicine. I hemmed and hawed for a while because it was expensive and continuing trying home remedies but I finally decided to bite the bullet and buy it.

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This company was founded in 1999 and is certified USDA organic, made in the USA, FDA registered, and a member of Leaping Bunny. You can find out more about the people who manage Forces of Nature here.
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They have far fewer products now then when I purchased from them about 2 years ago. I'm guessing it has something to do with the FDA crackdown on homeopathic medicine. Here's a list of items I bought from them that are no longer available:
Another item that I found that they used to have was the rosacea control. None of these are available on Amazon nor on their website. I'm sure there are more too but these are just the ones I remember.

Customer Service
I have not had any interactions with their customer service. They do offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee that is good for 1 year as long as you have the original receipt. This is limited to 3 bottles of any one product.

Decent Prices
The prices are a little expensive.

I have to mention packaging here under prices. I absolutely *hate* bottles with droppers. They tip over way too easily and it seems like expensive stuff always seems to come in those tiny dropper bottles. Another issue I have with dropper bottles is that essential oils can eat through them, even if they're diluted properly. If you're just using a carrier oil, I still wouldn't use them, but that's just me. That means the rubber makes its way into the product. I've had both things happen: I've knocked over bottles and have had the bulb part of the dropper bottle get eaten by the contents.

Thankfully, one their website, now they offer Euro droppers (what essential oils come in) and roller balls rather than dropper bottles. You can still find the dropper bottles on Amazon though.

Ethics
They have participated in a number of humanitarian efforts. You can see their complete list here. Below are just a few of the things they've done.
  • Toys for Tots
  • ALS sponsor
  • Donations to Thailand
  • Volunteering in Cambodia
  • Helping save seals and whales

My Reviews
Below are the Forces of Nature products that I have reviewed. I have reviewed other companies and their products as well and you can find those on my complete list.

Discount Codes and Sales
On their website, they offer 10% off with the discount code PREFERRED10.  I write about all the sales and deals that I know of. Here is the label for all the past sales and deals. You can also find a list at the bottom of this post.

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