News Nearly 900,000 Yogi Tea Bags Recalled Over High Levels of Pesticide Residue By Korin Miller Korin Miller Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, shopping, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Women’s Health, Self, Prevention, Daily Beast, and more. health's editorial guidelines Updated on May 20, 2024 Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. health's fact checking process Close Nearly 900,000 bags of Organic Yogi Echinacea Immune Support tea have been voluntarily recalled, according to an FDA notice.East West Tea Company, makers of the recalled tea, initiated the recall due to higher levels of pesticides. The recall was initaited on March 12 and is ongoing; anyone who may have the tea should not drink it and dispose of it immediately. More than 54,000 boxes of East West Tea Company tea have been recalled due to traces of pesticides detected in one of the company’s organic teas, according to a notice shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The company’s Organic Yogi Echinacea Immune Support tea was voluntarily recalled “because pesticide residues were detected above action levels,” the FDA said. The tea was distributed nationwide. The recall was initiated on March 12 and is ongoing. The impacted products were sold in boxes of four or six packs, both with 16 bags per pack. In all, nearly 900,000 bags of tea are being recalled. The recalled boxes have the UPC number 0 76950 45010 3 and more than 30 different lot codes, all of which can be found below. 0000184330 0000184853 0000185098 0000185100 0000185383 0000185385 0000185387 0000185389 0000185434 0000185436 0000185828 0000185830 0000185832 0000186519 0000186521 000184062 0000186900 0000186902 0000186904 0000187357 0000187359 0000187400 0000187402 0000187769 0000188028 0000188030 0000188045 0000188114 0000186600 0000186910 0000187155 0000184691 0000184963 0000185381 0000185518 The recall is considered a Class III recall, which the FDA says means that it’s “a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.” The FDA did not reveal which pesticides were detected in the tea or at what level the pesticides were detected. Yogi Concerns About Pesticides in Tea Pesticides are widely used to control pests like insects, rodents, weeds, bacteria, mold, and fungus, per the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). However, pesticides are toxic. At certain levels, they can impact the nervous system, or irritate your skin or eyes. Some are also carcinogens, meaning they can cause cancer, or may impact your hormones or endocrine system. The FDA has a pesticide residue monitoring program that is used to make sure that chemical residues in foods don’t exceed limits and tolerances set by the EPA. (The EPA’s limits vary by pesticide.) The FDA states online that the agency monitors more than 4,000 food samples a year “using a multi-residue method that analyzes approximately 800 different pesticide chemical residues in a single analysis and selective residue methods that detect pesticide chemical residues not covered by the multi-residue method.” The best way to avoid pesticides in food is to choose organic products from popular brands. While an organic label doesn’t mean a food is completely pesticide-free, it should mean the food was grown and processed without using synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. It’s not clear how the pesticides got into the tea bags or how they were discovered. If you happen to have these teas at home, don’t use them. It’s not clear if the East West Tea Company will offer refunds or exchanges. A representative for the East West Tea Company did not immediately respond to Health’s request for comment. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! 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