As we learn more and more about how to keep our minds and bodies in the best shape possible, many people try to maximize every aspect of their daily intake to get the most benefit. MCT oil — MCT stands for medium-chain triglycerides — and MCT oil powders are often used in hot beverages like coffee to add healthy fats and get your body ready for the day. MCT products have exploded in popularity in recent years as people adopt these new healthy habits, but like any food product, it's only a matter of time before a recall pops up.
In a new recall bulletin posted by the FDA, BUBS Naturals announces the recall of several lots of its MCT oil powder due to the presence of milk in the containers. Milk is a known allergen for some people and accidentally ingesting milk can lead to serious allergic reactions and even life-threatening conditions. The recall affects a total of 11 lots of the product with expiration dates ranging from January 2022 through May 2022.
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