Why Not Natural Organic Moringa Capsules Recall Over Salmonella Risk
Why Not Natural has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of its Organic Moringa – Green Superfood capsules after U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) testing indicated potential Salmonella contamination. Anyone who purchased lot A25G051 (exp 07/2028) should stop using the supplement immediately and request a refund or replacement.
Quick Facts: Why Not Natural Moringa Recall
- Product: Why Not Natural Organic Moringa – Green Superfood, 120-count capsules
- Lot / Expiration: A25G051 | 07/2028
- Distributed: United States, July 2025 – January 2026 via whynotnatural.com and Amazon.com
- Reason: Possible Salmonella contamination
- Health Risk: Fever, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain; severe illness possible in children, seniors and immunocompromised individuals
- Consumer Action: Discontinue use and contact Why Not Natural at care@whynotnatural.com for a prepaid return label and full refund
Recall Details and Timeline
On 28 January 2026, Houston-based Why Not Natural paused sales and began recalling its Organic Moringa – Green Superfood capsules after FDA sampling linked moringa powder to Salmonella. The affected 120-count bottles show lot A25G051 and an expiration of 07/2028 on the bottom of the container.
The product was sold online through the company’s website and third-party platforms such as Amazon between July 2025 and January 2026. Production and distribution remain suspended while the FDA and Why Not Natural investigate the supply chain.
Salmonella Infection Symptoms
Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) can cause:
- Fever and chills
- Diarrhea, sometimes with blood
- Nausea and vomiting
- Stomach cramps
In rare cases, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream and lead to serious conditions such as arterial infections, endocarditis or arthritis. Young children, older adults and people with weakened immune systems face the highest risk of severe illness.
What Consumers Should Do Now
If you have a bottle from lot A25G051:
- Stop taking the capsules immediately.
- Place the sealed bottle in a plastic bag to avoid accidental use.
- Email care@whynotnatural.com to receive a prepaid shipping label and obtain a full refund or replacement.
- Contact a healthcare provider if you experience symptoms of salmonellosis and mention the Why Not Natural Moringa recall.
Instructions for Retailers and Distributors
Retail partners should remove any remaining inventory of lot A25G051, hold it in quarantine and follow Why Not Natural’s return or disposal procedures. Online sellers must pause listings tied to the affected lot until replacement stock is approved.
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FAQ: Why Not Natural Organic Moringa Recall
- 1. Which Why Not Natural product is being recalled?
- The 120-capsule bottle of Why Not Natural Organic Moringa – Green Superfood, lot A25G051 (exp 07/2028).
- 2. Why are the Why Not Natural Organic Moringa capsules recalled?
- FDA testing found potential Salmonella contamination linked to the moringa powder used in this lot.
- 3. How can I confirm if my Why Not Natural Moringa bottle is affected?
- Look at the bottom of the bottle. If the lot code reads A25G051 with an expiration date of 07/2028, it is included in the recall.
- 4. What should I do with my recalled Why Not Natural Organic Moringa capsules?
- Stop using them, secure the bottle to avoid accidental consumption and email care@whynotnatural.com for return and refund instructions.
- 5. What are typical symptoms of Salmonella from contaminated supplements?
- Fever, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps usually appear 12–72 hours after exposure.
- 6. Will Why Not Natural replace my recalled Organic Moringa capsules?
- Yes. Consumers can request either a full refund or a replacement product from a safe lot once it becomes available.
- 7. Are any other Why Not Natural supplements included in the recall?
- No. At this time, only the Organic Moringa – Green Superfood capsules, lot A25G051, are affected.