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Chamomile is part of the Asteraceae plant family, which includes ragweed and
chrysanthemum. People who react to ragweed tend to react to chamomile. Does
a family history to ragweed allergy affect babies? As Wendy mentioned, there
is little to no money in testing herbal concoctions, so only time and
experience will tell us.

Best wishes,
Heather "Sam" Doak
from chilly SE Ohio

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