The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) has announced a voluntary recall of some Nestlé infant formula products in the UAE. Tests showed traces of Bacillus cereus bacteria in one raw ingredient. This bacteria can produce a toxin called cereulide, which may cause food poisoning symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. The toxin is heat-stable and might not be destroyed by boiled water used in preparing bottles. The recall includes these Nestlé formulas: NAN Comfort 1, NAN OPTIPRO 1, NAN SUPREME PRO 1, 2, 3, S-26 Ultima 1, 2, 3, and Alfamino. Affected batches are quarantined and being removed from stores and online platforms across the UAE. Authorities stress no illnesses have been reported yet. The Saudi Food and Drug Authority, along with Qatar and Kuwait health bodies, have issued similar warnings and recalls. Parents are advised to stop using recalled products immediately. If your baby shows no symptoms after using the formula, there is no need to worry. Dispose of or return the product for a full refund from Nestlé. For alternatives or doubts, consult your pediatrician. This recall shows how the UAE’s health systems work fast to keep families safe.