Is Wormwood Safe for Kids?
- Dr. Taja Pierre
- Mar 5
- 2 min read
Is Wormwood Safe for Kids?
Wormwood contains thujone, a compound that can be toxic in large doses. However, when given in carefully controlled, small amounts, wormwood can be safe and beneficial for children. Many traditional remedies include wormwood in low doses to support digestion, fight infections, and help with intestinal parasites. Always consult a pediatrician or herbalist before giving wormwood to a child.

Benefits of Wormwood for Children
Supports Digestive Health
Helps relieve bloating, indigestion, and gas
Stimulates appetite and bile production for better digestion
Natural Parasite Cleanse
Traditionally used to help expel intestinal worms
Works as a gentle yet effective deworming herb when used correctly
Boosts Immune System
Rich in antioxidants that help fight infections
Has antimicrobial properties that may help prevent illness
Calms Mild Stomach Discomfort
Can help with nausea and stomach cramps
Traditionally used in teas and herbal tonics for gut health
How to Use Wormwood Safely for Kids
Herbal Tea: A very diluted wormwood tea can be given in small amounts under supervision.
Tinctures: A few drops of a properly diluted tincture, approved by a professional, may be used.
Herbal Blends: Often combined with other kid-friendly herbs like chamomile for a balanced effect.
Precautions
Avoid giving wormwood to infants or very young children.
Never use in large amounts or for extended periods.
Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if your child has a medical condition.
Final Thoughts
When used responsibly, wormwood can be a beneficial herbal remedy for children, offering digestive and immune support. However, safety should always come first. If you’re considering wormwood for your child, start with small amounts and consult an expert for guidance.