no but the chemicals used to grow it or other compounds in the plant may, and if you eat it within a sweet type of food all the sugar can
There are many different causes of nausea. You may have nausea because you have eaten too much. You can also have nausea when you are coming down with a flu bug.
It can cause a false positive for marijuana. Aleve can too.
too much water intake (swallowed) will cause stomach cramps and sometimes nausea
No, but too much of Vitamin D may cause anorexia, nausea, and vomiting, frequently followed by polyuria, polydipsia, weakness, nervousness, pruritus, and, ultimately, renal failure. Kidney damage is also a possibility.
too much of sex.
Yes. Too much vitamin B can result in nausea and lack of appetite.
Nausea and/or abdominal swelling in CHF may be the result from the buildup of fluid in the body and the backup of blood in the liver. There is a strong connection to nausea and the liver, even in healthy individuals. There is known digestive dysfunction with CHF. The pancreas is part of the digestive system. The pancreas is responsible for the amount of insulin secretion. It is also known and common for heart failure to cause hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia occurs when the pancreas secretes too much insulin and too much glucose is taken out of the bloodstream resulting in what is known as a "blood sugar drop". This drop can cause nausea. If the blood sugar is the issue in an individual with CHF, they can try eating some fruit or drinking some orange juice to reduce the nausea feeling.
Well yes but actually no... inhaling too much oxygen can cause nausea and dizziness and maybe even death. But breathing it in normally won't kill you.
yes. the hormones preparing you for menustration can cause that. pregnancy does that too.
Too many things to guess at, but this is a signal that should not be ignored if it persists.
Lightheadedness, dizziness, shaking, nausea
It is possible to feel nauseous before your period starts; along with bloating, cramps, irritability, etc.. the hormone changes can cause nausea and/or diarrhea, too.