FDA Recall of TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Moringa 10,000 mg Capsules for Salmonella Contamination
Immediate action: Total Nutrition Inc. has expanded its nationwide recall of TNVitamins Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa 10,000 mg and Doctor’s Pride Complete Green Superfood Ultra Potent Moringa 10,000 mg capsules after additional lots tested positive for Salmonella. Stop using the products, verify the lot code, and discard affected bottles.
Why the FDA Recalled TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Moringa Capsules
An FDA- and CDC-led investigation traced multiple Salmonella illnesses to a contaminated raw moringa powder used in these supplements. Infection can trigger fever, bloody diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Severe cases may progress to bloodstream infections, endocarditis, or reactive arthritis—posing the highest risk to young children, older adults, and anyone who is immunocompromised.
Affected Lot Numbers and Expiration Dates
All recalled items are packed in white HDPE bottles containing 120 clear vegetable capsules filled with green moringa powder.
- TNVitamins Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Moringa 10,000 mg (120 ct)
- Lot 2507199 — Exp 09/2027
- Lot 2512-304 — Exp 02/2028
- Lot 2793 — Exp 02/2028
- Lot 2748 — Exp 07/2027
- Lot 2725 — Exp 04/2027 (new)
- Lot 2503104 — Exp 04/2027 (new)
- Doctor’s Pride Complete Green Superfood Ultra Potent Moringa 10,000 mg (120 ct)
- Lot 2507199 — Exp 09/2027
- Lot 2748 — Exp 07/2027
- Lot 2725 — Exp 04/2027 (new)
Retailers That Sold the Recalled Moringa Supplements
The products were distributed across the United States through Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, Target, and the official brand websites: tnvitamins.com and doctorspride.com.
How to Handle Recalled TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Capsules
- Verify the lot number and expiration date on the bottle bottom.
- Stop use & safely discard any matching lots—do not consume, resell, or donate.
- Request a refund by emailing customerservice@tnvitamins.com with your name, order number, and a clear photo of the bottle showing its lot code.
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Health Symptoms Linked to Salmonella
If you consumed any recalled TNVitamins or Doctor’s Pride capsules and experience symptoms 6–72 hours later, contact a healthcare professional:
- Fever and chills
- Bloody, prolonged, or severe diarrhea
- Persistent vomiting or intense abdominal cramps
- Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, dizziness, low urine output)
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Frequently Asked Questions
- 1. Why did the FDA recall TNVitamins and Doctor’s Pride Moringa capsules?
- The supplements contain moringa powder that tested positive for Salmonella, creating a food-safety risk.
- 2. Which TNVitamins lot numbers are included in the recall?
- Lots 2507199, 2512-304, 2793, 2748, 2725, and 2503104 are under recall.
- 3. Are any Doctor’s Pride Moringa bottles safe to use?
- Only bottles outside the recalled lots (2507199, 2748, 2725) are safe. Always confirm the lot code before consumption.
- 4. How do I obtain a refund for recalled TNVitamins capsules?
- Send an email to customerservice@tnvitamins.com with your name, order number, and a photo showing the affected lot number.
- 5. What symptoms suggest I may have a Salmonella infection from these Moringa capsules?
- Look for fever, bloody or persistent diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, and dehydration. Seek medical help immediately if symptoms appear.
- 6. Can I keep other TNVitamins or Doctor’s Pride supplements?
- Yes. Only the specific moringa 10,000 mg capsules listed above are affected; no other products from either brand are involved.