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Exact product checked · GTIN 00850050224181NativePath · checked Aug 17, 2026 · on sale since Nov 20, 2024USPTO returned 2 exact supplement-class owner records · inspect the identity trailPackage says manufactured for: NativePath, LLC. · 114 Northwest 25th Street, Unit 130, Miami, FL 33127
Quick read · NativePath

NativePath Baobab Prebiotic Fiber

Checked against public sources on August 17, 2026 · LookCloser does not sell or recommend supplements.

30servings per container

Does the marketing hold up?

Registered owner records: NATIVEPATH, LLC · Lexicon Digital Media Group. The public ownership record is ambiguous. We show the exact candidates instead of choosing one by name similarity.

Is the dose real?Panel read — dose not verified7 ingredients listed; no advertised amount we could confirm against them
What a serving costs$1.40per serving, at the checked price
Is it tested?No testing claim made
Who’s behind it?USPTO lists 2 owner recordssame brand name, more than one registrant — we don’t choose between them
Is it the real thing?Barcode matches outside records
Trouble on record?No recalls found

“Couldn’t verify” means we looked and found no public proof — not a mark against the product. Most supplement claims cannot be independently verified by anyone, so grey is the normal state of this industry.

2◖ partly confirmed1? couldn’t verifyno contradictions · no recalls
The label itself

What the Supplement Facts panel says

Serving size 5.4 g (About 1 Scoop) · 30 servings per container · 5.71 oz (162 g)

Calories15
Total Carbohydrate3 g
Dietary Fiber2 g
Total Sugars0 g
Sodium (as Himalayan Rock Salt)60 mg
Organic Baobab Fruit (as Fibriss™)4000 mg
L-Glutamine200 mg

Printed on the package: CERTIFIED ORGANIC · NATURALLY SWEETENED · GMP CERTIFIED · GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE · PROUDLY MADE IN USA · Organic · Non-GMO · Gluten-Free

We read 7 lines from the package photograph. It is our transcript of the label, not the manufacturer’s panel, and it may be incomplete.

Marketing claims, checked

The checks, one by one

The public sources did not settle the marketing promises on this label.

Partly confirmed2

“CERTIFIED”

“GMP-certified” describes factory processes, not what is in the bottle. The claim does not name a certifier or public register that a shopper can check.

Evidence →
“DIGESTIVE HEALTH: The baobab fruit in Native Fiber contains both soluble and insoluble fibers, alongside”

Published research exists for ingredients in this formula. Whether this product’s doses match those studies could not be confirmed.

Evidence →

Ingredient research can support context, but it is not a trial of this exact product.

?Couldn’t verify independently1

“MADE IN”

“Made in USA” can describe only final bottling. Ingredient-sourcing records were not located for this product.

Evidence →

We looked and found no public proof. That does not count against the product.

Quick read · 3 useful findings

What is worth knowing.

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Public contextWho is behind it?

Registered owner records: NATIVEPATH, LLC · Lexicon Digital Media Group

The public ownership record is ambiguous. We show the exact candidates instead of choosing one by name similarity.

Evidence and sources

USPTO returned multiple live supplement-class records for the exact brand wordmark: NATIVEPATH, LLC, Lexicon Digital Media Group. These records answer who owns registrations for the brand; the separate product-to-owner or manufacturer link remains open.

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CheckedIs the label honest?

Every ingredient shows its amount · 7 ingredients listed.

Every ingredient shows its real amount — nothing is hidden in a proprietary blend.

Evidence and sources

The panel gives a per-ingredient amount rather than hiding quantities inside a proprietary blend, so each one can be compared to published research.

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CheckedWho is behind it?

The barcode identity checks out · 850050224181.

The barcode matches, so we are checking the right product rather than a look-alike.

Evidence and sources

Open Food Facts resolves 850050224181 to "Native Fiber Baobab Powder" (NativePath) — consistent with this listing.

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What remains open 3
  • No FDA recall matched this brand in the current search.
  • We have not found a public label filing for this exact product.
  • No dated review-history series is on file yet.

These are evidence gaps, not strikes against the product.

Who owns the brand wordmark?

The brand has 2 exact supplement-class records

These are the USPTO records behind the brand name. We show them all rather than choosing one by similarity.

🇺🇸NATIVEPATH, LLC

DELAWARE, USA · Registration 6960986

STE 184, 1200 South Brand Blvd, Glendale, CALIFORNIA 91204, UNITED STATES

Goods covered by this record

IC 005: Collagen for medical purposes; Dietary supplements; Nutritional supplements; Protein dietary supplements; Protein supplements.

🇺🇸Lexicon Digital Media Group

CALIFORNIA, USA; DELAWARE, USA · Registration 5517552

Suite 120, 15559 Union Street, Los Gatos, CALIFORNIA 95032, UNITED STATES

Goods covered by this record

IC 005: Collagen for medical purposes; Dietary supplements; Nutritional supplements; Protein supplements.

This answers who owns registrations for the brand wordmark. It does not by itself prove which entity made, imported, or sold this specific product. Open USPTO source ↗

Research behind the findings

Dose and research context

We could not match an amount on this product to a studied range for the same ingredient, so these links are ingredient background rather than a measurement of this product.

Background reading

What the research says about these amounts

Not a score. Studies disagree with each other and change over time, so this sits beside the evidence rather than counting toward it — it is here so you can read the sources yourself.

The panel lists 2 g of prebiotic fiber (inulin-type) per serving. Studies we found used 3 g–10 g a day, so this sits below that range.

0studied 3 g–10 g

Study ranges differ between trials and change as research changes. This is background reading, not a pass, a failure, or a recommendation.

Where it sells

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Amazon

Exact UPC/GTIN match
$41.99

$1.40 per labeled serving

matching UPC/GTIN · checked Aug 17, 2026

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Record built August 17, 2026. Sources: source listing observed at check time · USPTO Trademark Search · Keepa exact-listing history · NIH / published research · certification and regulator records where available. LookCloser publishes evidence and gaps; it does not advise for or against any supplement. Evidence-based corrections welcome.