Beekeeper’s Naturals has voluntarily recalled its saline nasal spray sold only through Amazon after discovering contamination with mold that could pose serious health risks, especially to people with weakened immune systems.

  • Recall affects bottles sold April 2-24, 2026
  • Potential contamination with Aspergillus mold
  • Serious risk for people with lung conditions or weakened immunity

What happened

Beekeeper’s Naturals announced a voluntary recall of its saline nasal spray due to contamination detected after the product was shipped to Amazon without prior testing. The recall affects bottles bearing lot number 5950, packaged in 1 fl oz (30 mL) bottles with an expiration date of February 2028. Approximately 585 bottles were shipped before testing confirmed microbiological concerns, including excessive yeast levels and presence of Aspergillus species mold.

The company and Amazon have informed customers who purchased the nasal spray from Amazon between April 2 and April 24, 2026. Users are advised to immediately stop using any spray from the recalled lot to avoid potential health risks. The spray is commonly used to relieve sinus congestion, making this recall particularly relevant during allergy and cold seasons.

Why it feels good

Voluntarily recalling the nasal spray demonstrates Beekeeper’s Naturals’ commitment to consumer safety and transparency. Prompt action helps prevent exposure to potential harmful mold and provides clear guidance to customers on managing risks associated with the product.

The recall also raises awareness of the importance of thorough product testing before release, which benefits public health broadly. Shoppers who notice recalls like this can appreciate the responsiveness of companies and regulators working together to protect users from contaminated health products.

What to enjoy or watch next

If you have symptoms like nasal irritation, congestion, cough, fatigue, or headaches after using any saline nasal spray, especially from the recalled batch, consult your healthcare provider promptly. People with weakened immune systems or existing lung issues should be especially cautious and may consider safer alternatives until this issue is resolved.

In the meantime, keep an eye out for new product releases from Beekeeper’s Naturals that include better quality controls. Also, consider gentle, non-invasive remedies for sinus relief or discuss safer options with your doctor to reduce any health risks while this situation is addressed.

Source assisted: This briefing began from a discovered source item from Good Housekeeping. Open the original source.
How Happy Read Daily reports: feeds and outside sources are used for discovery. Public stories are edited to add context, calm usefulness and attribution before they are published. Read the standards

Related stories