Updated
Updated · KCRG · Jun 29
Total Nutrition Expands Recall to 8 Moringa Lots Over Salmonella Risk
Updated
Updated · KCRG · Jun 29

Total Nutrition Expands Recall to 8 Moringa Lots Over Salmonella Risk

3 articles · Updated · KCRG · Jun 29

Summary

  • Two brands—TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride—were added to Total Nutrition Incorporated’s voluntary recall, covering eight moringa supplement lots sold in 120-capsule bottles.
  • Possible Salmonella exposure prompted the expansion, though the company said no illnesses have been reported so far.
  • Amazon, Walmart, Target, TikTok and the company’s own websites sold the affected products, widening the recall’s consumer reach.
  • Customers with recalled lots were told to seek refunds by emailing the company their name, order number and a photo showing the lot code.
  • The broader action follows an earlier nationwide recall of two TNVitamins organic moringa products after a supplier flagged Salmonella risk in raw moringa ingredients.

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