Chamomile tea........motivation vomiting?


I just give my teenage son some tea.....chamomile..(spelling?) and he get a stomach ache and vomited. I search the internet and it said it is suppose help not produce. He felt fine previously.....we were a short time ago experimenting different teas?

Answer:
Allergies
There are multiple reports of serious allergic reactions to chamomile taken by mouth or as an enema, including anaphylaxis, throat swelling, and shortness of breath. Skin allergic reaction have be frequently reported, including dermatitis and eczema. Chamomile eyewash can cause allergic conjunctivitis (pink eye).

People next to allergies to other plants in the Asteraceae (Compositae) kith and kin should avoid chamomile. Examples include: aster, chrysanthemum, mugwort, ragweed and ragwort. Cross-reactions may occur next to celery, chrysanthemum, feverfew, tansy, and birch pollen. Individuals with allergies to these plants should avoid chamomile. Contact skin allergy have been reported.

Side Effects
Impurities (adulterants) within chamomile products are common and may mete out adverse effects. Atopic dermatitis (skin rash) has be reported.

Chamomile in varied forms may cause drowsiness or sedation. Use chariness when driving or operating heavy machinery. In hulking doses, chamomile can cause vomiting. Due to its coumarin content, chamomile may supposedly increase the risk of bleeding. Caution is advised contained by patients with bleeding disorders or taking drugs that may increase the risk of bleeding. Dosing adjustment may be necessary. Increases within blood pressure are possible.
He is most likely allergic to it. If you want to know for sure, stir to an allergist, that way they can trial him for other allergies you or he may not be aware of.
(poor guy)

Good suggestion above

Also, you may try switching brands. I find certain brands cause me to have nausea while others do not even though it is one and the same flavor.
Chamomile tea does taste different, a pubescent may not like the favor. It could restful but the saying go different strokes for different folks.
It sounds like your son might own had an allergic recoil to Chamomile. We all own to remember that herbs are truly medicines, and experimenting near them can cause side effects. If your son have allergies to anything in the daisy clan, he shouldn't be drinking Chamomile, nor should he take Echinacea for a cold. Both can be toxic to his system. On the other appendage, it is also possible that he has a flu virus and the tea merely set it off. If so, try a tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar, and a teaspoon of honey surrounded by a 6 oz glass of room warmth water. This will alkalize the system and the nausea will disappear.
Your son may own had an allergic hostile response to the tea
Sounds like an allergic aversion to me. Chamomile is suppose to calm the like a cat on hot bricks system not make your stomach call round your mouth. Or maybe he is experiencing a mild casing of food poisoning from another source. Where has he be eating?


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