Key Takeaway
Wholly Immune Powder, Total Immune Nutrient Support; 300 gram (10.6 oz) and 900 gram ( 31.7 oz.) containers. Also packaged as Complete Immune Powder and packed in 300 and 900 gram containers. Sugg by Allergy Research Group was recalled on May 29, 2013. The hazard: Allergy Research Group received word from their contract manufacturer, ABCO Laboratories, that two of their products have been manufactured with soy b...
Wholly Immune Powder, Total Immune Nutrient Support; 300 gram (10.6 oz) and 900 gram ( 31.7 oz.) containers. Also packaged as Complete Immune Powder and packed in 300 and 900 gram containers. Sugg
Description
Wholly Immune Powder, Total Immune Nutrient Support; 300 gram (10.6 oz) and 900 gram ( 31.7 oz.) containers. Also packaged as Complete Immune Powder and packed in 300 and 900 gram containers. Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, 1 level scoop one or two times daily, mixed with desired liquid or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. California Proposition 65 warning: this product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. UCP 13947-73560 and 13947 73820 formulated exclusively for Allergy Research Group, Alameda, CA 94502.
Hazard / Reason
Allergy Research Group received word from their contract manufacturer, ABCO Laboratories, that two of their products have been manufactured with soy based products from CHS Inc. at it Ashdod, Israel facility.
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Wholly Immune Powder, Total Immune Nutrient Support; 300 gram (10.6 oz) and 900 gram ( 31.7 oz.) containers. Also packaged as Complete Immune Powder and packed in 300 and 900 gram containers. Sugg
FoodCompany Information
Allergy Research Group
Alameda, CA, United States
View all 2 recalls by Allergy Research Group →Distribution
Distributors, Wholesalers, healthcare providers and retail customers in the USA. Nutrilink in England and DeltaStar in the Netherlands are distributors in Europe.
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