Penn Herb Company Ltd, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has issued a recall for Nature’s Wonderland Thyroid Formula. The recall was prompted by concerns over possible contamination with Salmonella. Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause serious infections, especially in vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and individuals with compromised immune systems.
Background
Nature’s Wonderland Thyroid Formula is a dietary supplement commonly used to support thyroid health. Routine sampling program by the US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) revealed the presence of Salmonella in finished products.
Penn Herb Company said it has suspended “production and distribution of the product as the company continues their investigation into what caused the problem.”
The product was distributed through both the Penn Herb Company website and their retail store.
The recall notice also said that the 47 customers who purchased the affected product have been notified directly of the recall.
Product Details
- Product Name – Nature’s Wonderland Thyroid Formula
- Packaging – White plastic bottle with blue cap
- Item Number – Sm32x
- Lot Number – 23289A (found on back of label at the bottom)
- Number of Affected Bottles – 51
Consumer Action
As with all recalls, consumers are advised not to consume the affected product even if it looks or smells safe to eat.
Consumers who purchased Nature’s Wonderland Thyroid Formula are urged to discontinue use immediately and return it to point of purchase for a full refund.
Consumers with additional questions or concerns can reach out to Penn Herb Company for further assistance by phone at 1-800-523-9971 from Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EDT.
Health Risks
As of now, no illnesses related to this recall have been reported. However, consumers should check with their healthcare providers if they have any concerns about potential Salmonella exposure and also monitor for any symptoms of infection.
Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause severe gastrointestinal illness in humans. Symptoms typically include diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, appearing six hours to six days after exposure to the bacteria. While most people recover without specific treatment, the infection can be severe, especially for young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
Commenting on this story, one national food safety lawyer said, “To ensure their health and safety, consumers should search their homes for the recalled product, check the item and lot numbers, cease use, and follow the recall instructions promptly.”