Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | Date: 20260401 | Units: 40 units | Risk: Class I
This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the FDA using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 12, 2026.
Stock photo for illustration — not the actual recalled product. Photo by Shruti Mishra on Unsplash
A Dangerous Ingredient Found in SiluetaYa Weight Loss Supplement
You just came back from the store (or maybe your latest online shopping spree), and you're excited to try out that new weight loss supplement. You want to improve your health, and this seems like a natural way to do it. But what if that "natural" supplement actually contained a dangerous ingredient? That's exactly what's happening with a recent product recall in the United States involving SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces.
Siluetaya, LLC, is recalling its SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces because the product contains yellow oleander, a highly toxic substance. This product was sold across the U.S., specifically to customers in Arizona, California, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Utah. The affected product comes in a 7g bottle, labeled as a dietary supplement, with the UPC # 7500464462411, Lot: US1220 and an expiration date of 06/2027. If you purchased this product, it's essential to take immediate action.
Why is Yellow Oleander Dangerous?
Yellow oleander is a plant containing cardiac glycosides. These compounds can affect the heart, potentially leading to serious health problems, including neurological, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular effects. According to the FDA, consuming yellow oleander can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, slowed heart rate, irregular heart rate, dilated pupils, seizures, coma, neurologic damage, and even death. Nobody wants to find out the supplement they're taking to improve their health could actually put them in serious danger.
The severity of this recall is classified as Class I, which the FDA uses for situations where there is a reasonable probability that the use of or exposure to a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. If you have consumed this product and are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above, you should seek medical attention immediately and tell your doctor you ingested yellow oleander. It's important they have all the information to provide the best possible care. If you have children and think they have ingested this, contact your pediatrician or local emergency room, ASAP.
Details of the SiluetaYa Recall
The product being recalled is the SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces, sold in 7g bottles. Only Lot US1220, with an expiration date of 06/2027, is affected by this product recall in the United States. This information is printed on the bottle. The UPC code to check is 7500464462411. Approximately 40 units of this product were distributed directly to customers via internet sales. The recall was announced on April 1, 2026.
Based on the official recall notice, this product was distributed directly to homes, meaning it was not sold in major retail stores like Walmart, Target, Amazon, or Costco. American shoppers who purchased this product online are most likely to be affected. The company, Siluetaya, LLC, has not had any recent recalls, and the agency confirmed that this is the first recall event for this company. It's crucial to confirm you aren't in possession of this product, even if you don't live in the states where it was distributed, you may have purchased it from there. The FDA has issued around 30 recalls for dietary supplements in the last year, highlighting the ever-important need to check for these!
What You Should Do Right Now
If you’ve purchased SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces with the affected lot number and expiration date, here’s what to do:
- Immediately stop using the SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces with Lot: US1220 and Expiration Date: 06/2027, and ensure it is kept out of reach of children and pets.
- Check your supply and if you find bottles with UPC#: 7500464462411, Lot: US1220, and Expiration Date: 06/2027, prepare them for return as outlined in the next step.
- Return the product to the place of purchase (likely the online retailer where you bought it) for a full refund. You should contact the seller as soon as possible and inquire how you can return your product.
- If you have experienced any adverse health effects after consuming the supplement, contact your doctor or other healthcare professional right away to seek immediate medical attention.
- Notify Siluetaya, LLC, about the product recall and your return. While the recall notice doesn't provide direct contact information, you can attempt to reach them through the online retailer where you purchased the product or search online for contact information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is yellow oleander?
Yellow oleander is a poisonous plant that contains cardiac glycosides which can cause serious health problems, including heart-related issues.
Q: How do I know if my SiluetaYa supplement is part of the recall?
Check the bottle for the following information: UPC # 7500464462411, Lot: US1220, and expiration date of 06/2027. If your product matches these details, it is included in the recall.
Q: What should I do if I've taken the supplement and feel sick?
Seek immediate medical attention. Inform your doctor about the yellow oleander contamination so they can provide appropriate care.
Q: Where was this supplement sold?
The SiluetaYa Mexican Tejocote Roots Supplement Pieces were sold directly to customers via internet sales in Arizona, California, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Utah.
Q: What kind of refund can I expect?
You are entitled to a full refund if you return the recalled product to the place of purchase. Contact the seller where you purchased the product to arrange the return and refund.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.