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Dietary Supplement Sold Nationwide Recalled over Salmonella Concerns
The recall follows 11 reported illnesses including three hospitalizations linked to Salmonella in multiple greens powders sourced from a common supplier in India.
- Yesterday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a Salmonella outbreak tied to multiple greens powder brands, prompting Food To Live to recall its Organic Moringa and Organic Supergreens products.
- Companies using the same Indian supplier, Vallon Farm Direct PVT LTD, recalled products including Food To Live, after FDA investigations linked illnesses to dried Moringa.
- Affected lot codes and sizes include Food To Live Organic Moringa Leaf Powder and Organic Supergreens Powder Mix with lot codes SO-69006 through SO-72558.
- As of November 13 health officials report 11 illnesses and three hospitalizations linked to greens powders across Florida, Kansas, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is investigating the contamination point while Food To Live, which issued an apology, works with the FDA on the recall.
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A third company recalls moringa powder linked to Salmonella outbreak
Another company is recalling moringa powder products because of Salmonella contamination and a related outbreak.Food To Live, of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling its Organic Moringa Leaf Powder (dried Moringa oleifera) and its Organic Supergreens Powder Mix distributed under the Food To Live brand.The recalled moringa was distributed nationwide and through online sales. The product was also available on third-party e-commerce platforms, including Amaz…
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