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Minnesota Health Officials Warn of Salmonella in Supplements

By Ethan Granger
Published: January 22, 2026
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The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has issued a public health warning regarding a contaminated dietary supplement linked to a recent increase in Salmonella infections. Officials are advising individuals to refrain from consuming the product named “Live It Up Super Greens.”

Health authorities became aware of the situation after several cases of Salmonella were reported in the state. The MDH confirmed that the product is the common factor in these infections, prompting immediate action to alert the public.

Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause serious gastrointestinal illness. Symptoms typically include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea, which can sometimes be severe, particularly for young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.

According to the MDH, individuals who had consumed “Live It Up Super Greens” and experienced these symptoms should report their illnesses to healthcare providers for potential testing. The department has been actively investigating the situation and working with affected individuals to determine the extent of the contamination.

The health advisory is deemed crucial, as dietary supplements are increasingly popular, yet not as closely regulated as prescription medications. The MDH emphasizes the importance of consumer awareness when it comes to the quality and safety of these products.

In light of this event, the MDH recommends that consumers check their supplement cabinets. If they find “Live It Up Super Greens,” they should discard it immediately. Additionally, anyone who believes they may have been affected or need further information is encouraged to visit the MDH website or contact their local health department for guidance.

This warning comes during a time when many people may be seeking to boost their immune systems and overall health, particularly in light of seasonal illness. The eagerness to find effective supplements can sometimes lead to oversight regarding potential health risks associated with unregulated products.

To prevent foodborne illnesses, health officials urge consumers to be vigilant in their dietary choices. Recommended safety tips include:

  • Research dietary supplements before purchase.
  • Look for products that have been tested for quality by third parties.
  • Consult with a healthcare provider, particularly if you have underlying health conditions.

The MDH also encourages the public to be on the lookout for any further updates regarding the Salmonella cases linked to this supplement. They plan to provide more detailed information as the investigation progresses and more data is collected.

State health officials remind the community that Salmonella infections can arise from multiple sources, emphasizing the need for vigilance regarding all food and supplement products. Anyone who suspects they have contracted Salmonella should seek medical attention promptly.

As the investigation unfolds, the MDH remains committed to safeguarding public health and will continue to share important updates to ensure that Minnesotans can make informed decisions about their dietary supplements and overall health practices. For additional resources or information regarding the MDH’s findings, individuals are advised to visit their website or contact their health care providers. This proactive approach aims to mitigate the risks associated with contaminated supplements and protect the health of the community.

Consumers are reminded to stay informed and take necessary precautions, particularly during health awareness campaigns that often trigger a rise in supplement consumption. Keeping abreast of health advisories can play a significant role in preventing foodborne illnesses such as Salmonella.Nutrition & Diet

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