Natural Force is a clean supplement company founded in 2009 that specializes in proteins, collagen, and healthy fats. The brand built its reputation on ingredient purity, third-party lab testing, and sourcing standards that go beyond what most supplement companies offer. Their product line spans collagen peptides, MCT oils, whey protein, bone broth protein, and vitamins, all designed around popular dietary frameworks like keto, paleo, and organic whole-food eating.
How Natural Force Got Started
The company started small. Its founder began by driving a family SUV to pick up the first batch of product and packing orders from an apartment. The founding principle was simple: if an ingredient or finished product wasn’t good enough for the founder’s own pantry, it wasn’t good enough to sell. That hands-on approach to quality checking every ingredient became the company’s core identity, and by their own account, that standard hasn’t changed since launch.
Natural Force has since grown into a Certified B Corporation, earning that designation in May 2018 with an overall B Impact Score of 87.8 (80 is the minimum to qualify). B Corp certification means a company meets verified standards for social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Their environmental score includes strong marks for toxin reduction, and the company has stated goals around eliminating plastic from product packaging.
What They Sell
Natural Force’s catalog falls into two main categories: clean proteins and high-quality fats.
On the protein side, their flagship products include grass-fed collagen peptides, marine collagen, bone broth protein, and organic grass-fed whey protein. The collagen line is particularly detailed in its sourcing. Their grass-fed collagen peptides provide type I and type III collagen (the types most associated with skin, hair, nail, bone, and joint support) from cattle raised on open pasture. Their marine collagen uses wild-caught cod and provides type I collagen. Bone broth protein, sourced from organic grass-fed beef bones, delivers types I, II, and III.
On the fats side, Natural Force is known for their MCT oils and a keto-friendly coffee creamer. MCT stands for medium-chain triglycerides, a type of fat derived from coconuts that the body converts to energy more quickly than most dietary fats. These products are popular among people following ketogenic diets.
Beyond proteins and fats, the brand also sells vitamins, coffee, and products organized by health goals like metabolism support, energy, digestion, joint health, and beauty.
Sourcing and Extraction Standards
Where Natural Force distinguishes itself from many competitors is in how its ingredients are sourced and processed. Their organic MCT oil starts with sustainably grown coconuts that carry both USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified certifications. The coconuts are cold-pressed to produce virgin coconut oil, and then the MCT fractions are extracted using molecular distillation, a steam-based technology. No chemical solvents like hexane are used at any point in the process. This matters because hexane extraction is common in the supplement industry and is a concern for consumers looking for truly clean products.
Their collagen peptides come from cattle that are 100% grass-fed and raised on Rainforest-safe pasture, meaning the land used for grazing wasn’t cleared from tropical rainforest. The product is certified USDA Organic by QAI, a well-known organic certifying body. For a collagen supplement, this level of traceability from pasture to powder is relatively uncommon.
Third-Party Testing and Certifications
Natural Force commits to lab testing every product for quality and purity. The brand has worked with the Clean Label Project, an independent nonprofit that tests consumer products for hidden contaminants like heavy metals, pesticides, and plasticizers, substances that don’t appear on nutrition labels but can accumulate in the body over time. Clean Label Project uses advanced chemistry testing to evaluate products against benchmarks that often go beyond federal minimum requirements.
The company’s certifications stack up across multiple categories. Depending on the product, you’ll find USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, gluten-free, kosher, paleo-friendly, keto-friendly, and vegan designations. Not every product carries every certification, but the brand organizes its entire catalog by dietary category so you can filter quickly.
Packaging and Environmental Commitments
Natural Force packages its oils in glass bottles rather than plastic, a choice that aligns with their stated goal of significantly reducing or eliminating plastic from their packaging. Glass is infinitely recyclable and doesn’t leach chemicals into oils the way some plastics can, which is especially relevant for fat-based supplements that are more prone to absorbing compounds from their containers. The company has described organic, natural, and non-GMO practices as their “status quo” rather than a marketing add-on, positioning sustainability as a baseline rather than a premium feature.

