Skip to content

Recall Number: F-1729-2012

Why was Product Name: Eroxil bottles of 30 tablets taken orally Nokomis Research Inc #6 recalled?

The products contain synthetic equivalents of spermine and/or spermidine, which are constituents or extracts of an herb or other botanical, and the that a synthetic copy of a constituent or extract of an herb or other botanical is not a dietary ingredient, and such ingredients must be approved for use in supplements. The use has not been approved.

Check out this page for guidance on what to do if you've consumed food from recall F-1729-2012 .

H & L Jerch Sales, Inc. recall in South Haven, MI details
Here's recall specific data. Click on the company, city, or state for more recalls by H & L Jerch Sales, Inc. or more recalls in South Haven or Michigan.

  • City: South Haven

  • State: Michigan

  • Country: United States

  • Classification: Class III

  • Classification Date: 2012-07-06

  • Reason: The products contain synthetic equivalents of spermine and/or spermidine, which are constituents or extracts of an herb or other botanical, and the that a synthetic copy of a constituent or extract of an herb or other botanical is not a dietary ingredient, and such ingredients must be approved for use in supplements. The use has not been approved.

  • Product Description: Product Name: Eroxil bottles of 30 tablets taken orally Nokomis Research Inc #6

  • Report Date: 2012-07-18

  • Product Type: Food

  • Company: H & L Jerch Sales, Inc.

  • Status: Terminated

  • Recall Number: F-1729-2012

  • Postal Code: 49090-8119

  • Recall Initiation Date: 2012-06-11

  • Recall End Date: 2013-02-12

  • Event ID: 61842

  • Distribution Pattern: Nationwide

  • Voluntary Or Mandated: Voluntary: Firm initiated

  • Initial Firm Notification: Letter

  • Extra Info: Catalog number: #6: UPC 771733109000; and lot numbers: 11154, 11185, 11186, 11267, 11269, 12014, 12057, 12099, 12220, and 12244.

  • Product Quantity: 50,604 bottles

  • Address: 07090 68th St

View South Haven, MI recalls.

Back To South Haven