Dangerous Bacteria Found in Popular Herbal Tea

The National Sanitary Inspectorate has issued a warning after finding Salmonella bacteria in a batch of “Morwa biała” herbal tea, produced by Herbapol-Lublin, potentially endangering consumer health.

Salmonella Detected in Herbal Tea Batch

A batch of “Morwa biała” herbal tea containing Salmonella spp. has been identified in one of five samples tested by the State Sanitary Inspection. The affected product, a 40g supplement with 20 sachets, is produced by Herbapol-Lublin S.A. located at ul. Diamentowa 25, 20-471 Lublin.

Health Risk Assessment

The National Institute of Public Health (PZH) warns that this specific batch (L 0185 with an expiration date set for May 2027) may pose a health risk to consumers.

Precautionary Measures

The State Sanitary Inspection is currently conducting an investigation in collaboration with the producer. Consumers in possession of this batch should not consume it.

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