Was there ever a consensus about whether
this tea is safe during pregnancy?
Not exact matches
Citrus oils such as tangerine, neroli, grapefruit, lemon, mandarin, and sweet orange; German or Roman camomile; common lavender; frankincense; black pepper; peppermint; ylang ylang; eucalyptus; bergamot; cypress;
tea tree oil (don't use
during labor or if you have sensitive skin); geranium; spearmint; cardamom; ginger; patchouli; petitgrain; rosewood; sandalwood; benzoin; sweet marjoram; and rose otto
are all considered
safe to use
during pregnancy.
Tea tree oil, though, can
be safe and effective in treating hormonal acne
during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
While the use of
tea tree oil
during pregnancy is considered
safe, it
is not recommended that you use the oil
during labor.
In addition to
tea tree oil, the following essential oils
are considered
safe for
pregnancy (
during the second and third trimesters):
Organic Monthly Comfort
Tea is not for use
during pregnancy but
is safe to use while breastfeeding.
Herbal
teas (and supplements)
are not regulated by the FDA the way medicines
are, and therefore it
's not entirely sure whether or not some of them
are safe in high quantities
during pregnancy.
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