Nopalina Flax Seed Powder and Capsules recalled due to Salmonella Contamination

The FDA advised consumers to stop using certain lots of Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (powder) and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (capsules) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA collected a product sample of senna leaves powder, an ingredient used to manufacture the Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (powder) and Nopalina Flax Seed Fiber (capsules), that tested positive for three types of Salmonella including Salmonella Gaminara, Salmonella Kentucky, and Salmonella Oranienburg. The FDA notified the firm of the results. To date, we are not aware of illness linked to these products. @ https://www.fda.gov/food/dietary-supplement-products-ingredients/public-health-alert-concerning-nopalina-flax-seed-powder-and-nopalina-flax-seed-capsules-and?utm_campaign=Outbreak_SalmonellaFlaxSeed_01232020&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua

 Alert Nopalina Flax Seed Powder, Capsules and Salmonel Contamination
Alert Nopalina Flax Seed Powder, Capsules and Salmonel Contamination

FDA is advising to stop using Nopalina Flax Seed Powder and Nopalina Flax Seed Capsules for possible Salmonella contamination.

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