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Minnesota Department of Health Warns About Moringa Vitamins Tied To Salmonella

Minnesota health officials are warning consumers not to use tnvitamins brand moringa leaf powder capsules sold on Amazon after two new Salmonella cases were confirmed in the state this spring. The illnesses are tied to an ongoing multistate outbreak linked to moringa-based dietary supplements that has already sickened nearly 100 people nationwide and hospitalized 26. Officials say the newly identified capsules contain the same moringa leaf ingredient connected to earlier cases. Symptoms of Salmonella can include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain. More information is available from the Minnesota Department of Health at health.state.mn.us and from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov

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