Health Canada Recalls Supplements Over Safety Concerns

Health Canada Recalls Supplements Over Possible Milk Contamination

Health Canada has issued a recall for several dietary supplements sold in Canada due to potential contamination with milk-derived proteins.

Cutler Nutrition Amplify – Peach Mango Powder

One of the recalled products is Cutler Nutrition’s Amplify – Peach Mango Powder (market authorization code NPN 80108126). Health Canada warns that the affected lot may have come into contact with milk-derived proteins during manufacturing. This supplement was sold on Amazon and possibly other retailers.

The recalled product, available in powder form, contains:

  • 1,000 mg of 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid

  • 250 mg of Cocos nucifera

  • 100 mg of grape seed extract

  • 3,000 mg of L-citrulline

  • 50 mg of magnesium

  • 590 mg of n-(aminoiminomethyl)-n-methylglycine

  • 49 mg of potassium

Health Canada issued the recall notice on March 26, 2025, advising consumers to stop using the product and consult a healthcare professional if they have any health concerns.

Believe Supplements Recall

Several Believe Supplements products have also been recalled for the same potential milk contamination issue. The affected products and lot numbers include:

  • Brain Fuel Powder: Lot 30776

  • Energy + Burner Powder: Lots 40874, 40920, 41085, 41092

  • Performance EAA Powder: Lots 40689, 40862, 40922, 41102, 41261, 50109, 50180, 50187

  • Pre Fuel Powder: Lot 40940

Consumers are encouraged to check the full recall notice for more details and report any health-related side effects or safety concerns to Health Canada.

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