Our goal is to help give you and your family the confidence that you need to take responsibility for your health

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your return policy?
At Sprigs Life we stand behind our products. We are so confident that you will love our products when you try them that we offer an Empty Bottle Guarantee. Our Empty Bottle Guarantee means that if you are not satisfied, you can send us back your empty bottle and we will refund your purchase, guaranteed.


Are your ingredient safe?
All of our ingredients are either grown organically or wild-sourced. When we receive the ingredients they are subject to a series of testing to ensure that they are safe and pure.


How much is shipping?
We're happy to offer Free Standard Shipping on orders over $25 (calculated before any applicable sales tax, coupon codes and shipping charges are applied). For orders under $25, shipping is $5.99.


Where do you ship?
We ship orders to all US states


Do you ship internationally?
Unfortunately due to regulations beyond our control, we are unable to sell our products outside of the United States.


How long until I get my order?
Most orders ship out same day and are delivered in 3-4 days, however some orders placed on weekends and holidays will take between 24-72 hours to process. Please allow 5-7 days for delivery in those rare circumstances.


Are your products an alternative to conventional medication?
We recommend that if you are looking to use naturopathic medicine exclusively, you consult with a naturopathic doctor or other health professional.


Why is there a disclaimer on your products?
This statement or "disclaimer" is required by law (DSHEA) when a manufacturer makes a structure/function claim on a dietary supplement label. In general, these claims describe the role of a nutrient or dietary ingredient intended to affect the structure or function of the body. The manufacturer is responsible for ensuring the accuracy and truthfulness of these claims; they are not approved by FDA. For this reason, the law says that if a dietary supplement label includes such a claim, it must state in a "disclaimer" that FDA has not evaluated this claim. The disclaimer must also state that this product is not intended to "diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease," because only a drug can legally make such a claim.