Sea Moss Gel Recalled Due to Potential Botulism Risk

sea miss gel product image and label

On January 9, 2026, Diva Fam Inc. announced a recall of True Sea Moss Gel products. This recall is due to possible risk of botulism.  

Affected products were sold nationwide via distribution channels including retail and online. These products were packaged in 16 FL OZ glass gars, with a manufacturing date prior to January 9, 2026. The UPC of the affected products can be found here 

Botulism is a rare but serious illness that can affect the nervous system. Symptoms include double vision, dizziness, difficulty speaking or swallowing, general weakness, and in severe cases muscle weakness or difficulty breathing. No illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported to date, 

Consumers who have these products should discontinue their use immediately and dispose of the product.  

For any questions or concerns, consumers may contact Diva Fam Inc. at support@divafam.com or (818) 751-3882, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.  

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