Screenshot: Mogo Pure Moringa Oleifera Capsules, CDC.gov
The CDC and FDA are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium infections linked to Mogo brand moringa supplement capsules, with 18 people infected across 14 states and 7 hospitalizations reported. No deaths have been reported.
The earliest recorded illness began on Feb. 3, 2026, with cases continuing through April 7, 2026. Of eight people interviewed, six reported consuming moringa powder capsules, including four who specifically identified Mogo brand capsules, according to the FDA.
On May 25, Mogo Moringa LLC, based in Saint Louis, Missouri, voluntarily recalled two lots of its Pure Moringa Oleifera capsules: lot 15525AA with an expiration date of June 2027, and lot 00926AA with an expiration date of January 2028. The capsules are sold in white plastic bottles with a green label and were available online through Amazon $AMZN, eBay, and mogomoringa.com.
The company said independent third-party laboratory testing of retained samples from the affected lots detected no salmonella, and that the recall is being conducted as a precaution in coordination with the FDA.










