OPINION: Milk supplier obstructed FDA botulism probe

Organic West Milk, the supplier of whole organic milk to ByHeart and to Nara Organics, provided the FDA with an incomplete customer list during the agency’s investigation of the ByHeart botulism investigation, according to an FDA Outbreak Investigation update released on June 26, 2026.

By doing so, Organic West hid the fact that it had supplied milk to a second infant formula manufacturer. By this sin of omission, Organic West put additional infants at risk of contracting infant botulism.

The unpasteurized whole milk was shipped from Organic West Milk, a California-based company, to Dairy Farmers of America’s Fallon, Nevada facility (DFA) for pasteurization and spray-drying.

The FDA has not revealed whether or not it had also requested a customer list from DFA. Nor has it stated whether any other infant formula manufacturers were listed as customers either of Organic West or DFA.

As of the June 26, 2026 update from the CDC, three babies have been stricken with infant botulism after consuming Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula.

The affected infants live in California, Pennsylvania, and Washington. All three were hospitalized, and have been treated with BabyBIG antitoxin supplied by the State of California. All three are expected to survive.

The infants were between 2 and 5 months of age at the time they began to develop symptoms. All three are male. The three babies became ill on April 20, May 20, and May 31, 2026.

Three different production lots of Nara Organics powdered formula were identified as having been fed to the babies: 709125280E14F2, 709125288E14F2, and 708125174E14F2.

On June 13, 2026, Nara Organics recalled “…all cans of Nara Organics infant formula currently available in the U.S.”

Officials in two of the three states where illnesses were reported have collected leftover infant formula to test for Clostridium botulinum. The FDA has obtained unopened samples of the three lots consumed by the affected babies and is in the process of testing those samples.

Prior to learning of the outbreak, the FDA already had conducted inspections at Milchwerke Mittelelbe GmbH and Advanced Nordic Nutrition, the two European companies involved in the manufacture and packaging of Nara Organics powdered formula.

Those inspections resulted in the identification of “deficiencies” which the companies are in the process of correcting.

Based on US customs records, Nara Organics has received only one shipment of powdered infant formula from its European suppliers. That shipment arrived on April 30, 2026. There is no record of the company having received a shipment from any other off-shore location prior to that date.

It is evident from an examination of the illness dates that the European shipment could not possibly have been the source of the earliest illness, which developed ten days before Nara received the shipment. It is also highly unlikely, given the long incubation period often associated with infant botulism, that the other two victims had been fed the European batch.

One can only conclude that the formula fed to the three infants was produced somewhere in the USA.

The question is, “WHERE?”


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Allergy Alert: Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc. recalls Molly’s Kitchen California Style Pasta Salad (5 lb tubs; Use by JUL/16/26 430) due to undeclared eggs and milk.

Public Health Allergy Alert: FSIS issues public health alert for PRIVATE SELECTION Honey Dijon Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts with Rib Meat (21 oz pkg; Lot code 15326A; Best if used by JUN 28 2026) due to undeclared eggs.

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Food Safety Recall: Bear Stewart LLC recalls Bakr Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Ready To Bake Cookie Dough (8 oz pouch; Lot #2606022) due to undeclared soy.

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Dietary Supplement Safety Recall: Total Nutrition Inc. recalls TNVitamins 100% Organic Moringa Capsules 1,200 mg (Lot 2800; Expiry 2/2028) and TNVitamins 100% Organic Moringa Powder (Lot 2782; Expiry 5/2028) due to Salmonella contamination.

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Allergy Alert: 1690161 Ontario Inc. recalls Various Salem Foods brand Ground Spices and Spice Blends due to undeclared wheat (gluten), sesame, and mustard.

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Food Safety Recall (UK): Icesupp recalls icesupp mango & passionfruit and icesupp mixed berries due to a packaging defect that could result in microbiological contamination.

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Allergy Alert (New Zealand): NZ Muscle Limited recalls NZ Muscle Creatine and No Brand Creatine (200g, 500g, 1 kg; Date mark B/B JUN27) due to undeclared milk.

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Allergy Alert (UK): Morrisons recalls Morrisons Coronation Chicken Pasta (230g; Batch code GBB 584 031; Use by 30 June 2026) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall (UK): Ferrero UK recalls frozen Nutella Croissant (4-pack; Batch codes L126Z39 & L127Z39; Best before 06 May 2027 & 07 May 2027, respectively) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of metal).

Food Safety Recall Update (UK-Northern Ireland only): Traditional Cheese Company recalls Dunnes Stores Velvety & Mild French Brie (170g; Batch code 5099874213772; Use by 10, 16 and 17 July 2026) and Traditional Cheese Company French Brie (160g; Batch code 5099318001392; Use by 10 July 2026) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

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