Quick Verdict · REV-2026-049
Force Factor Primal Origins is a functional budget organ supplement with one overwhelming advantage: price. At $0.18/serving it is the cheapest organ supplement available at retail.
The cost is paid in transparency — sourcing is undisclosed, no COA is available, and no certifications exist. The verdict: buy one bottle to test organ supplement tolerance, then upgrade to Left Coast Performance or Ancestral Supplements for long-term use.
formula
7.0 / 10
4-organ blend (liver, heart, kidney, pancreas) — spleen omitted vs competitors.
transparency
5.0 / 10
Sourcing country not disclosed on label or website.
verification
4.5 / 10
No third-party certification of any kind.
value
10.0 / 10
At ~$22/bottle ($0.
practical
8.0 / 10
Available at Walmart and Amazon — the most accessible organ supplement to buy in person.
The Budget Case for Organ Supplements
The organ supplement category has a discovery problem. Most first-time buyers are not sure if they will tolerate the format — six capsules of concentrated organ meat is a significant introduction for someone who has never eaten liver. Spending $45 on a first purchase involves real financial risk if you discontinue after two weeks.
Force Factor Primal Origins solves this problem. At $22 for a month's supply, the risk of a failed experiment is low enough to justify trying. The limitation is that the transparency gaps that make the low price possible are also real. You are trading verifiability for affordability, and that is a meaningful trade for ongoing supplementation.
Recommended use case
Trial purchase only. If you confirm organ supplement tolerance and benefit, upgrade to Left Coast Performance ($0.39/serving, NZ sourced) or Ancestral Supplements ($0.50/serving, full COA) for long-term use.
FSP Score Breakdown
FSP v2.1 composite: 5.64/10 → editorial score: 7/10. Weighting: Formula 35% · Transparency 25% · Verification 20% · Value 12% · Practical 8%. High value score (10/10) is offset by low transparency (5/10) and verification (4.5/10).
Red & Green Flags
Supplement Facts
Key Nutrients — Estimated
Estimated contributions from the 4-organ blend. Cannot be precisely calculated due to undisclosed sourcing and individual organ doses.
All values are estimates based on USDA FDC data for organ meats at the stated blend weight. Actual values are unverifiable without sourcing disclosure.
Sourcing & Processing
Sourcing: the central problem
Force Factor does not disclose the country of origin for its beef organs. No information about farming practices, grass-fed status, antibiotic use, or supply chain partners is available on the label, website, or in customer service responses. This is not unusual for budget supplements, but it prevents any quality verification. You are trusting a budget brand with no accountability mechanism.
What undisclosed sourcing implies
The organ supplement market sources from New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, United States, and several lower-cost markets. At $0.18/serving, premium NZ sourcing at the cost seen in Ancestral Supplements or Left Coast Performance is economically implausible. The sourcing is most likely from a lower-cost market with lower regulatory requirements — this is not inherently dangerous, but it cannot be verified.
Processing
The product claims to use freeze-drying or desiccation — specific method not confirmed in marketing materials. The capsule format is standard bovine gelatin. Shelf-stable and travel-friendly like all competitors in this category.
Lab Data & Verification
This is the weakest section of the review. No verification data exists for this product.
Not Available
No testing disclosed
Not Certified
Not suitable for drug-tested athletes
N/A
No certification
Not Disclosed
Cannot verify origin or practices
Marketing Claim Audit
How to Take It
Recommended dose
Follow label instructions. Typically 4–6 capsules per day. Start with 2–3 the first week to assess digestive tolerance before building to the full serving.
Timing
With food, always. Fat-soluble vitamins in organ supplements require dietary fat for absorption. Do not take on an empty stomach, especially as a first-time user.
As a trial purchase
If your goal is testing format tolerance before investing in a premium brand, use this at the recommended dose for 2–4 weeks. If you notice benefit and tolerate it well, upgrade to Left Coast Performance or Ancestral Supplements for better sourcing assurance.
vs. Competitors
The transparency gap is visible when Force Factor is placed next to competitors at similar or slightly higher prices.
| Force Factor | Left Coast Perf. | Perfect Supps | Ancestral Supps | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FSP Score | 7/10 ★ | 8/10 | 8/10 | 8/10 |
| Price / serving | $0.18 ★ | $0.39 | $0.33 | $1.50 |
| Source country | Undisclosed | New Zealand | Brazil | New Zealand |
| Certification | None | None | USDA Organic | None |
| Heavy metal COA | No | No | No | On request |
| Organs | 4-organ | 5-organ | Liver only | Liver only |
| Retail | Walmart ★ | Amazon, Walmart | Amazon | Amazon |
★ = category best in this metric. Prices verified May 2026.
Products at a Glance
Force Factor and the upgrade options — prices verified May 2026.
Pros & Cons
Strengths
- Cheapest option in the category ($0.18/serving)
- Available at Walmart — most accessible in-person purchase
- Good for first-time buyers testing the format
Limitations
- Sourcing completely undisclosed
- No COA, no third-party testing
- 4 organs only — misses spleen
- Cannot verify grass-fed or quality claims
Safety Considerations
General safety applies — the specific concern here is the lack of verification for this product.
Heavy metal risk — unverifiable
Organ meats concentrate environmental contaminants. Without a heavy metal COA, there is no way to verify that lead, cadmium, arsenic, or mercury are below action levels. For most healthy adults at standard doses, the practical risk is low. For individuals with high-risk profiles (children, pregnant women, those with compromised detoxification), the lack of testing data is a meaningful concern.
Vitamin A — track total intake
Liver contains preformed retinol. The tolerable upper intake level is 10,000 IU/day. At the standard dose, contribution from this product is meaningful — add your multivitamin and any other retinol sources before assessing total daily intake.
Pregnancy
Not recommended during pregnancy due to unverifiable retinol content and the absence of any sourcing or safety documentation. Choose a product with documented testing if supplementation is medically indicated.
Price & Value
The value score (10/10) reflects raw price-per-serving. It does not reflect quality-adjusted value — when transparency and verification gaps are considered, the quality-adjusted value is significantly lower. For a trial purchase the price justification is strong. For ongoing supplementation it is not.
Where to Buy
Walmart (in-store or online)
RecommendedPrimary channel — widely available in-store. This is the most accessible organ supplement for buyers without Amazon Prime or specialty supplement access.
~$22
Shop NowAmazon US
RecommendedAvailable on Amazon. Verify seller is Force Factor or fulfilled by Amazon — this price point attracts third-party resellers. Check for Amazon's Choice or Fulfilled by Amazon badge.
~$22–25
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Final Verdict · REV-2026-049
A trial purchase, not a long-term choice.
The price is real. The transparency gaps are real. These two facts coexist — and the sensible consumer strategy is to use Force Factor Primal Origins exactly once, as a tolerance test, before committing to a product you can actually verify.
If you tolerate it and want to continue, Left Coast Performance at $0.39/serving gives you NZ sourcing at $7/month more. Ancestral Supplements at $0.50/serving gives you a full COA. Either upgrade is worth it for ongoing supplementation.
Research References
- USDA FoodData Central. Beef organ nutrient profiles — liver (#174489), heart (#174470), kidney (#174481), pancreas. ↗
- Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A (2001). Tolerable Upper Intake Level: 10,000 IU/day for adults. ↗
- FDA. Guidance for Industry: Heavy metals in food. Action levels for lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury in foods and dietary supplements. ↗
