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Masters Miracle changes name to NatureRich |
Npros.com | 1/11/2006 The Master's Miracle has changed their name to Nature Rich, Inc. The original mastersmiracle.com domain now advises of the name change, and directs distributors to access the NatureRich distibutor site using their Master's Miracle distributor ID at the new URL of naturerich.net. |
Health Canada Warns Consumers re Masters Miracle |
Health Canada | 1/9/2006 2005-40 May 12, 2005 For immediate releaseHealth Canada Warns Consumers Not to Use "Master's Miracle Fortified Mineral Neutralizer" or "Miracle II Miracle Neutralizer" OTTAWA - Health Canada is warning consumers across Canada not to use the natural health products "Master's Miracle Fortified Mineral Neutralizer" or "Miracle II Miracle Neutralizer." Health Canada has analyzed a sample of each product and found that the "Master's Miracle Fortified Mineral Neutralizer" sample contained bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter cloacae, and the sample of "Miracle II Miracle Neutralizer" contained Escherichia coli . |
The Masters Miracle Issues Nationwide Health Alert |
Npros.com | 1/9/2006 The Master's Miracle Issues Nationwide Health Alert Against Applying Their Products to the EyesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Minneapolis, MN -- May 18, 2005 -- The Master's Miracle (TMM) company of Minneapolis, Minn., is alerting the public against applying the company's TMM brand Fortified Mineral Neutralizer and Ultra Fortified Mineral Neutralizer to the eyes because these products may be contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas flourescens/putida and Enterobacter cloacae -- bacteria that, if applied to the eyes, might lead to serious injury, including possible blindness. The products are labeled as a Dietary Supplement and distributed nationwide in 8 oz., 20 oz. and one-gallon size containers. |