
Supplement Sold at Sam’s Club Pulled After 11 People Got Sick
Buying supplements and vitamins in bulk might seem like a great idea until you hear about 11 people getting sick from Salmonella. Suddenly, that big jug of greens powder on your counter does not feel so healthy anymore.
If you grab those big tubs of vitamins and powders from Sam’s Club, thinking you are doing your body a favor, this is not the news you want to hear. You have the right idea, trying to be healthy, but then something like this pops up and makes you rethink everything.
What Supplement Was Recalled at Sam’s Club
Member’s Mark Super Greens Powder Supplements were pulled from shelves after health officials linked them to Salmonella infections in seven states, including Michigan. The contamination was traced back to a batch of organic moringa leaf powder imported from India.
If you have this stuff at home, stop using it immediately. Don't try to tough it out and finish the tub just because you paid for it. The risk of Salmonella is absolutely not worth it.

Symptoms can hit fast and hard. We are talking diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps, dehydration, and sometimes some pretty miserable vomiting. Most people recover within a week, but it can hit kids, older folks, and anyone with a weaker immune system way harder.
If you have this stuff sitting in your pantry, toss it out or take it back to Sam’s Club for a refund.
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