SupHerb has announced that a bacterium that mainly affects people with weakened immune systems is found in some of the bottles of the dietary supplement it produces • "Consumers are asked to return the product"
SupHerb aloe vera drink
SupHerb announced tonight (Thursday) that the bacterium Pseudomonas aeroginosa, which mainly affects people with weakened immune systems, is found in some of the bottles of the dietary supplement it produces - aloe vera drink.
The bacterium is found in products marked 200801SU7312 and 20022 SU7312, whose expiration date is August 2023, and the barcode on which is 290014545694
Consumers who have purchased this product are asked to contact the company's customer service at * 2535.
It was also reported that the treatment of the issue was done in coordination with the food service at the Ministry of Health
"We are currently working to collect the products from the market, and ask consumers who purchased the product solely from this batch not to consume the product, and to contact the company's customer service (2535 *) in order to return the product and receive a full replacement / refund product."