The popularity of supplement powders has created a massive, growing market, driven by fitness trends, social media, convenience, and health consciousness. Many people prefer powders because they often offer better absorption than pills.

For those who decide to give dietary supplement powders a try, there is a seemingly endless supply of options to choose from, with many claiming to be effective for specific needs like boosting protein for athletes or filling nutrient gaps (e.g., calcium, vitamin D, folic acid for pregnancy).

However, despite the potential benefits, these supplements can still be subject to recalls, one of which is going on now and directly impacting people in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Department of Health Warns Of Supplement Recall

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is now warning people not to consume Live it Up Super Greens, a powdered dietary supplement, after linking Salmonella infections to the product.

The Wisconsin DHS has confirmed 11 Wisconsinites have become sick, and two of them have been hospitalized, from Salmonella infection after consuming Live it Up-brand Super Greens dietary supplement powders.

Wisconsinites who have purchased the product are advised not to eat or drink it, to throw it away or return it, and wash any items or surfaces that may have been in contact with it. Anyone who has used this product should monitor for symptoms of Salmonella infection and contact a health care provider if symptoms become severe.

Wisconsin health officials are working with the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Wisconsin Division of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP), and other states to investigate this outbreak.

At this time, 45 people in 21 states have become infected with Salmonella after consuming the product. The first person in Wisconsin to become sick related to this outbreak reported symptoms that began on October 1, 2025.

Where Are Live It Up Super Greens Sold?

Live it Up Super Greens is sold online, and it can also be found at stores. Health officials advise anyone who purchased Live it Up Super Greens, including original or wild berry flavors, to discard the product or return it.

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Health officials say that since many people with Salmonella infections do not seek medical care or get tested, the number of ill people who are part of this outbreak is likely to be larger than the identified cases.

Therefore, they want to bring this outbreak to the attention of people who have become ill with symptoms of salmonellosis but who have not yet consulted a health care provider. These people should mention this outbreak if they consult a health care provider about their symptoms.

The CDC says to call a healthcare provider right away if you have any of these severe Salmonella symptoms:

  • Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
  • Diarrhea for more than 3 days that is not improving
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • So much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down
  • Signs of dehydration, such as:
  • Not peeing much
  • Dry mouth and throat
  • Feeling dizzy when standing up

While many Salmonella infections in otherwise healthy people do not require medical treatment, more serious infections occasionally occur.

Most who seek medical care do not require antibiotics, but an antibiotic treatment may be warranted in some cases. If you’ve consumed the implicated product, become ill, and are concerned about your health, consult your health care provider.

Wisconsin UFO Sightings Reported in in 2025

A total of 74 sightings were reported via the National UFO Reporting Center across the state of Wisconsin in 2025, a sharp increase from the 50 reports in Wisconsin in 2024, which was also an increase from the 47 reports in Wisconsin in 2023.

Reports around Wisconsin in 2025 included places like Superior, Madison, Solon Springs, Sheboygan, Oconomowoc, and elsewhere around the state. Here is a rundown of each reported UFO sighting of 2025.

Gallery Credit: Nick Cooper - TSM Duluth

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