Medicines to ease motion sickness?!


Question: Medicines to ease motion sickness?
Preferably natural pills, fruits, and vegetables(or any common foods).
Also wondering...
do sea-bands actually work?

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Gravol - but can make you drowsy.



Flower Remedy/ Essence Therapy:
The flower remedy Scleranthus can help motion sickness, says Leslie J. Kaslof, herbalist and author of The Traditional Flower Remedies of Dr. Edward Bach. He suggests placing two to four drops under the tongue and holding them in your mouth for a moment before swallowing.

He also says you can apply the remedy topically, putting it on the temple and inside the belly button.

Flower remedies are available in most health food stores.

Juice Therapy:
Scientific studies have shown that ginger works better than commercial motion sickness products such as as Dramamine, says naturopathic physician Michael Murry, N.D., in The complete Book of Juicing. Those prone to motion sickness may be able to head off nausea by sipping Dr. Murry's Ginger Hopper juice blend about an hour before a trip.

To prepare, juice a slice of fresh ginger (about 1/4 inch thick) with an apple and four carrots.

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Hi

I dont know what sea-bands is but you can try to use some ginger for it..

also helps if you are look outside from window all the time and never look at something inside the car. I think your motion sickness will go away when you get older in age if you are young.



Real ginger ale (ie Canada Dry)
Dramamine - which can make you tired

Also, not all of us will grow out of it.

I've been car-sick my entire life, unless I drive




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