The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA)
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
On Aug. 29, the (FDA) announced that , has recalled three of its teas because of possible Salmonella contamination. The Welches, Oregon-based company produces organic herbal teas, lip balm, hand sanitizer and salve.
The Milk Lady’s blend (Photo credit: MountainMels.com)
The three teas were formulated and marketed for the purposes of increasing milk flow in nursing mothers and alleviating digestive discomfort in babies.
Salmonella is an organism that can potentially cause serious and even fatal infections in children, the elderly and those with weak immune systems, says the FDA. Common symptoms in healthy people who are infected with Salmonella are: a fever, diarrhea (which may contain blood), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In some cases, a Salmonella infection can infiltrate the bloodstream and produce arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis.
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As of yet, no illnesses incurred by the teas have been reported.
The recalled teas are:
The teas were recalled because they contain recalled fennel seed that was supplied by Mountain Rose Herbs in Oregon. Mountain Mel’s halted production and distribution of the teas containing this fennel seed on July 20, 2019.
The three teas were distributed across the United States and also sold on Mountain Mel’s website and on Amazon. Customers who purchased teas from any of the recalled batches are urged to take a photo of the product and lot label and email it to for a full refund.