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Detroit Supplier Recalls Baby Formula

When the product was tested, the iron, sodium and potassium content were well over the maximum allowed.

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Moor Herbs of Detroit, MI is recalling it's Angel Formula, because FDA testing determined that the product did not meet specific nutrition and labeling requirements for infant formula, even though it is marketed as such. When the product was tested, the iron, sodium and potassium content were well over the maximum allowed, which 4could potentially lead to iron overload and/or electrolyte imbalances. In addition, the product did not have vitamin D, and a vitamin D deficiency can potentially lead to rickets, a softening and weakening of bones.

The recalled “Angel Formula” was sold through it's Detroit, Michigan retail store and nationwide through online sales via www.moorherbs.comExternal Link Disclaimer.

The product is sold in 16 fl. Oz. plastic bottles and the labeling does not have any UPC or lot codes. We began shipping this product in February of 2019 and all units in distribution are included in this recall.

Parents and caregivers of infants who have purchased the recalled product should discontinue use and either throw the product away or return for a refund. Parents and caregivers of infants who have used these products and are concerned about the health of their child should contact their health care provider.

No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.

If you have any questions, call us at 313-583-9709.

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