October 14, 2015
Salmonella Risk: Dole Recalls Spinach in 13 StatesThere is a better way than not eating fresh produce to avoid salmonella risk. |
About 2,800 cases or 33,600 bags of spinach from the Dole plant in Springfield, Ohio were involved in the recall. The precautionary recall stems from an "isolated instance" in which a random sample of spinach tested positive for salmonella in a test conducted by the Michigan Agriculture Dept.
Consumers who have the spinach are warned to discard it. The spinach has an expiration date of October 15, 2015. The spinach was distributed in Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
Symptoms of salmonella poisoning can include fever, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting or abnormal pain. The illness primarily affects young children, those who are frail and elderly, and people who have a weakened immune system. Instead of risking your family's health or avoiding all spinach, there is a better solution.
Prevention is the best way to never experience salmonella, e-coli and any other food borne illness.
Cleaning all produce and meats using strong acidic water from a Japanese medical device is the best way to safeguard your food, This water has been shown to be clinically effective against food borne bacteria, mold, fungus and viruses. It is even used in Japanese hospitals to clean and sterilize surgical equipment.
Join the hundreds of thousands of people in over 86 countries who use strong acidic water to safeguard their food. Upgrade your water purification system today in Michigan or anywhere by calling me at (248) 382-8668.
Dr. Carol Ann Fischer
Independent Global Enagic Distributor
Dr. Carol Ann Fischer
Independent Global Enagic Distributor
Livonia, Michigan 48150
(248) 382-8668 info@drinkhealthywaters.com
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