
Springfield, IL-(Effingham Radio)- The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is alerting consumers to a recall of a specific brand of moringa powder capsules that have been linked to multiple cases of a drug-resistant form of salmonella. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that seven cases of salmonella related to the recall have been reported in seven states, including one in Illinois.
According to the CDC, this outbreak is linked to certain lots of Rosabella brand moringa powder capsules distributed by Ambrosia Brands LLC. The firm agreed to recall the following:
- Sold in white plastic bottles with a green label
- 52 lot codes and with expiration dates in 2027
- Lot codes can be found on the bottom of the bottle
- Available nationwide primarily online on the company’s website (tryrosabella.com), Amazon, TikTok Shop, Shein, and eBay
Visit the FDA’s website for specific lot code details.
Consumers are advised to do the following:
- Do not consume any of the product covered by the recall.
- If you have the affected product, throw it away or return it to the point of purchase.
- Wash any items or surfaces that may have touched the capsules using hot soapy water.
- Watch for symptoms, including fever, dehydration, bloody or persistent diarrhea, or vomiting.
- Tell your medical provider if you have consumed this product and are experiencing symptoms.
Additional information can be found at Outbreak Investigation of Extensively Drug-Resistant Salmonella: Moringa Powder (February 2026) | FDA







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