A Salmonella outbreak has sickened 45 people across 21 states, with cases linked to Live It Up Super Greens supplement powders. The CDC identified the same strain of Salmonella in multiple patients who reported consuming these green superfood powder supplements. Health officials are investigating the contamination source and advising consumers to avoid the implicated products. Salmonella infections typically cause diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps within 6-72 hours of consumption, with symptoms lasting 4-7 days. Most people recover without treatment, but severe cases may require hospitalization. This outbreak highlights ongoing food safety concerns with dietary supplements, which face less stringent manufacturing oversight than pharmaceuticals. The CDC continues tracking additional cases and working with state health departments to prevent further illness. Consumers who have the affected products should dispose of them and contact healthcare providers if experiencing symptoms.