A collection of Tega code Organic Lemon Hibiscus Green Rooibos Herbal Tea could be sinister by salmonella. (Nu-tea.com)
A code of herbal tea sole in B.C. is being removed willingly on a recommendation from a Canadian Food Inspection Agency who suggested consumers not to splash it since of intensity of salmonella poisoning.
The CFIA released a warning about Tega code Organic Lemon Hibiscus Green Rooibos Herbal Tea observant that a product is a concern.
Nu-Tea Company Ltd. of Abbotsford, B.C., is recalling a product from a marketplace following a health alert.
The tea is sole in packages of 24 tea bags and bear a UPC 6 64322 10406 0. The think packages have a best before dates of 2014FE01, 2014MR27, and 2014MR28.
This product has been distributed in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
There have been no reported illnesses compared with a expenditure of this product.
The CFIA warned that food infested with salmonella competence not demeanour or smell marred and that ingesting a germ competence means illness.
Young children, a aged and people with enervated defence systems competence humour critical and infrequently lethal infections.
Healthy adults competence knowledge short-term symptoms such as high fever, serious headache, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
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