ONLY THE BEST
At Nature's Meal, we combine the highest quality FDA-Approved, Ethically Sourced, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Hormone Free, Non-GMO, and Organic ingredients to create Superfood & Supplements that boost you & your child's immunity, elevate gut health and improve digestion.* And... we're proudly made in the U.S.A. with a NSF Certified cGmp facility.
FAQ
What makes Nature's Meal different?
Nature's Meal was made from parents, for parents. We prioritize the quality of our ingredients and strive to create products that we would be proud to give to our own kids.
What is Colostrum?
Colostrum is the pre-milk substance that comes from mammals after birth. It is a superfood that is packed with bioactive nutrients and may help newborns develop a healthy gut and immune system.
Is Nature's Meal colostrum ethically sourced? How is it produced?
Yes, Nature's Meal colostrum is sourced from USDA grade A dairy farms that promise to feed calves before collecting any excess. The calves come first, provided with the colostrum they need to fulfill their nutritional needs. Only then do we step in and collect the rest of the colostrum within the first and second milking to ensure peak bioactive levels and nutrients! Our colostrum is produced in a FDA-approved facility that is GMP/HACCP certified.
What is IgG?
Immunoglobulin G is an antibody naturally found in colostrum that fights infection from bacteria and viruses. Because our colostrum is collected within 24 hours, it maintains higher levels of IgG. All IgG in Nature's Meal colostrum is naturally occurring ONLY from colostrum.
What is Lactoferrin?
Lactoferrin is a protein found in mammalian milk. It has antimicrobial, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory benefits with important immunological properties.
What strain of Probiotic do you use? How many billion CFU?
DE111® is a clinically studied strain of Bacillus subtilis. The Baby Probiotic contains 6 Billion CFU/serving (60mg). The Kids Probiotic contains 7 Billion CFU/serving (60mg).
Why does the Vitamin D3 dropper dispense 400 IU in one drop?
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) currently recommends that "Breastfed and partially breastfed infants should be supplemented with 400 IU/day of vitamin D beginning in the first few days of life. All non breastfed infants, as well as older children who are ingesting <1000 mL/day of vitamin D–fortified formula or milk, should receive a vitamin D supplement of 400 IU/day." Consult with your health care provider before taking dietary supplements.