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Anvisa Bans Ouro Negro Olive Oil, Blocks ‘Chá do Milagre,’ and Suspends 13 Kinino Himalayan Salt Lots

The moves reflect a broader consumer-safety crackdown rooted in laboratory testing with registry verification.

Overview

  • Anvisa prohibited all lots of Ouro Negro extra virgin olive oil due to unknown origin after prior desclassification by the Ministry of Agriculture.
  • Intralogística Distribuidora Concept Ltda. appears on the oil’s label as importer but holds a suspended CNPJ, and the company did not respond to press inquiries.
  • The agency also barred the so‑called Chá do Milagre, citing unknown composition and unlawful medicinal claims promoted on social media.
  • Commercialization of 13 Kinino Himalayan salt lots was suspended following a voluntary recall and Instituto Adolfo Lutz reports of iodine below legal requirements.
  • The affected Kinino lots carry expiration dates through March 2027, marking the latest step in a campaign that has banned more than 70 olive‑oil lots and brands since 2024.