These are gentle, evidence-supported herbs traditionally considered safe when used appropriately (in proper doses, forms, and under adult supervision).
Always consult a pediatrician or qualified herbalist before use, especially for infants or children with medical conditions.
1. Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)
- Uses: Calms anxiety, aids sleep, soothes colic, relieves teething pain, eases digestive upset.
- Form: Weak tea, glycerite, or bath infusion.
- Safety: Very safe; avoid in ragweed allergy.
2. Peppermint (Mentha × piperita)
- Uses: Relieves gas, bloating, nausea, and mild stomach cramps.
- Form: Diluted tea (1–2 tsp per cup), or enteric-coated capsules (older kids).
- Safety: Avoid in infants <2 yrs (risk of choking sensation); safe in small doses for older children.
3. Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)
- Uses: Boosts immunity, shortens duration of colds/flu (supported by clinical studies).
- Form: Syrup (homemade or commercial, sugar-free for diabetics).
- Safety: Use cooked berries only; raw can cause nausea.
4. Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
- Uses: Heals diaper rash, cuts, scrapes, eczema, and insect bites.
- Form: Cream, salve, or infused oil.
- Safety: Topical use only; very gentle.
5. Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
- Uses: Calms hyperactivity, anxiety, and insomnia; antiviral for cold sores.
- Form: Tea, glycerite, or bath.
- Safety: Extremely safe; mild sedative effect.
6. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
- Uses: Relieves colic, gas, and indigestion in infants and toddlers.
- Form: “Gripe water” (fennel + other herbs), weak tea.
- Safety: Safe in small doses; avoid in epilepsy (rare).
7. Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
- Uses: Eases motion sickness, nausea (from illness or chemo), and mild tummy upset.
- Form: Ginger ale (real ginger), tea, or chews.
- Safety: Safe in culinary doses; avoid high doses in bleeding disorders.
8. Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea or Echinacea angustifolia)
- Uses: Supports the immune system at the onset of colds; may reduce severity.
- Form: Glycerite or alcohol-free tincture.
- Safety: Short-term use (≤2 weeks); avoid in autoimmune conditions.
9. Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis)
- Uses: Soothes sore throats, coughs, and acid reflux (demulcent).
- Form: Cold infusion tea, lozenges, or syrup.
- Safety: Very safe; coats and protects mucous membranes.
10. Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
- Uses: Soothes coughs, sore throats, and stomach lining (anti-inflammatory).
- Form: Deglycyrrhizinated (DGL) chewables or tea.
- Safety: Use DGL form to avoid blood pressure issues; short-term only.
General Safety Tips for Children:
- Use child-specific dosages (often ¼–½ adult dose, depending on age/weight).
- Prefer glycerites or teas over alcohol tinctures.
- Avoid honey in children under 1 year (botulism risk).
- Patch test topical herbs.
- Never replace prescribed medication with herbs.
Pro Tip:
Keep a “Children’s Herbal First-Aid Kit” with chamomile tea, calendula cream, elderberry syrup, and marshmallow lozenges.
Everything is evidence-informed, child-safe, and practical for parents to make at home.
GENERAL RULES BEFORE STARTING
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Age
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Fraction of Adult Dose
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0–1 yr
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Never use internal herbs without pediatrician’s approval
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1–3 yrs
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¼ adult dose
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4–6 yrs
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⅓ adult dose
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7–11 yrs
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½ adult dose
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12+ yrs
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¾–full adult dose
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Adult dose = amount listed for a 150 lb (68 kg) adult.
Always round DOWN and use body weight for precision:
Clark’s Rule: Child dose = (Weight in lbs ÷ 150) × Adult dose
1. CHAMOMILE – Calming Tea & Bath
DIY Tea (1–12 yrs)
- Ingredients: 1 tsp dried chamomile flowers + 1 cup boiling water
- Method: Steep 5 min → strain → cool to lukewarm
- Dosage:
- 1–3 yrs: 1–2 oz (30–60 ml)
- 4–6 yrs: 2–4 oz
- 7+ yrs: 4–6 oz
Up to 3×/day for colic, teething, or bedtime
DIY Glycerite (Alcohol-free tincture)
- Fill jar ⅓ full with dried flowers
- Cover with vegetable glycerin + water (3:1)
- Shake daily × 4 weeks → strain
- Dosage: 5–15 drops in water, 2–3×/day
DIY Bath Sachet
- Sew ¼ cup flowers into a muslin bag → hang under tap
- Use: 1 sachet per bath for eczema or restlessness
2. PEPPERMINT – Tummy Tea
DIY Tea (3+ yrs only)
- ½ tsp dried leaves + 1 cup hot water → steep 5 min
- Dosage:
- 3–6 yrs: 2 oz
- 7+ yrs: 4 oz
Max 2×/day
Never give to infants (menthol can cause laryngeal spasm).
3. ELDERBERRY – Immune Syrup
DIY Syrup (Cook to destroy toxins)
- Ingredients:
- ½ cup dried elderberries
- 2 cups water
- ½ cup raw honey (after cooling)
- Optional: 1 tsp ginger + ½ tsp cinnamon
- Method:
- Simmer berries 30 min → mash → strain
- Reduce to 1 cup of liquid
- Cool <100°F → stir in honey
- Storage: Fridge 2 months
- Dosage (prevention):
- 1–6 yrs: ½ tsp daily
- 7+ yrs: 1 tsp daily
- Dosage (sick): Same dose every 2–3 hrs (max 5×/day)
4. CALENDULA – Diaper Rash Salve
DIY Infused Oil
- Fill the jar ¾ with dried calendula flowers
- Cover with olive or coconut oil
- Slow method: 2 weeks in a sunny window, shake daily
- Fast method: 2 hrs in a double boiler (low heat)
- Strain through cheesecloth
DIY Salve
- 1 cup infused oil + 1 oz beeswax
- Melt in a double boiler → pour into tins
- Use: Thin layer on rash 3–4×/day
5. LEMON BALM – Calm-Down Glycerite
DIY Glycerite
- Same method as chamomile glycerite
- Dosage:
- 1–3 yrs: 5 drops
- 4–6 yrs: 10 drops
- 7+ yrs: 15–20 drops
In water or juice, 2–3×/day
DIY “Happy Tea” Blend
- 1 part lemon balm + 1 part chamomile
- 1 tsp blend per cup → steep 5 min
- Sweeten with glycerin (no honey <1 yr)
6. FENNEL – Gripe Water
DIY Gripe Water (1 month+)
- ½ tsp crushed fennel seeds + 1 cup boiling water
- Steep 10 min → strain → cool
- Dosage:
- 1–6 mo: ½–1 tsp
- 6–24 mo: 1–2 tsp
Before/after feeds, max 4×/day
Store in fridge 48 hrs
7. GINGER – Motion Sickness Chews
DIY Ginger Chews
- ½ cup fresh ginger juice (grate + squeeze)
- ½ cup honey
- Cook to 300°F (hard crack) → pour into molds
- Dosage: 1 small chew 30 min before travel
DIY Tea
- ¼-inch fresh slice + 1 cup hot water → steep 5 min
- Dosage: 1–2 oz for 3+ yrs
8. ECHINACEA – Immune Drops
DIY Glycerite
- Fill jar ½ with dried root/leaf
- Cover with glycerin + water (3:1)
- 4 weeks → strain
- Dosage (first sign of cold):
- 1–3 yrs: 5 drops every 2 hrs (max 5×/day)
- 4+ yrs: 10–15 drops
Max 10 days
9. MARSHMALLOW ROOT – Sore Throat Soother
DIY Cold Infusion (No heat = more mucilage)
- 1 Tbsp dried root + 1 cup cold water
- Soak 4–8 hrs (or overnight) → strain
- Dosage:
- 1–3 yrs: 1–2 Tbsp
- 4+ yrs: 2–4 Tbsp
Sip slowly for cough/throat pain
DIY Lozenges
- ½ cup cold infusion + ½ cup honey
- Heat to 300°F → drop onto parchment
- Dosage: 1 lozenge every 2–3 hrs
10. LICORICE ROOT – Cough Syrup (DGL version)
Use ONLY Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) powder to avoid BP issues.
DIY DGL Syrup
- 1 tsp DGL powder + ¼ cup warm water → whisk
- Add ¼ cup honey or glycerin
- Dosage:
- 3–6 yrs: ½ tsp
- 7+ yrs: 1 tsp
3×/day for cough/sore throat
CHILDREN’S HERBAL FIRST-AID KIT CHECKLIST
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Item
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Amount
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Chamomile tea bags
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20
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Elderberry syrup
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8 oz
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Calendula salve
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2 oz tin
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Lemon balm glycerite
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1 oz dropper
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Fennel gripe water
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4 oz
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Marshmallow cold infusion (pre-made)
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8 oz
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Peppermint tea (3+ yrs)
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10 bags
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Ginger chews
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12
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Echinacea glycerite
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1 oz
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DGL powder
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1 oz
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LABEL TEMPLATE (Print & Stick)
Store cool & dark. Label all jars!

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