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  2. Sick of motion sickness? These 8 expert-approved remedies ...

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    What are the symptoms of motion sickness? Nausea. Headache. Vomiting. Light sensitivity. Light-headedness. Shakiness. Panic. Dizziness. Are some people more likely to have motion sickness than others?

  3. The best remedies for motion sickness that actually work - AOL

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    For my motion sickness, I’m a fan of the Dramamine Ginger Chews because they have a subtle ginger taste compared to others I’ve tried (ginger can be intense, in my experience), are fast-acting ...

  4. 6 things you might not have thought of to avoid seasickness ...

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    Sonia Khan, a senior pharmacist and nutrition expert at FeelGut.co.uk, said: “Ginger’s compounds help calm the stomach and reduce that queasy feeling often triggered by motion. “Try taking ...

  5. Antiemetic - Wikipedia

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    Ginger contains 5-HT 3 antagonists gingerols, shogaols, [17] and galanolactone. [18] Preliminary clinical data suggests ginger may be effective for treatment of nausea and/or vomiting in a number of settings. [19] [20] [21] Emetrol is also claimed to be an effective antiemetic. Propofol is given intravenously. It has been used in an acute care ...

  6. Talk:Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    The article states that Ginger "is ineffective in treating motion sickness." But there are plenty of sources that say otherwise. I'm sure somebody will object, calling it a folk remedy or alternative medicine, but the evidence is very strong. Fnordware 19:35, 25 June 2019 (UTC)

  7. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    Air sickness is a kind of terrestrial motion sickness induced by certain sensations of air travel. [12] It is a specific form of motion sickness and is considered a normal response in healthy individuals. It is essentially the same as carsickness but occurs in an airplane.

  8. Tips for stopping motion sickness after it starts — and how ...

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    Adamian encourages patients to suck on a hard ginger candy before and during travel, because it has been proven to help with motion sickness. Focus on the horizon.

  9. List of traditional Chinese medicines - Wikipedia

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    Today, health care professionals worldwide commonly recommend ginger to help prevent or treat nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, pregnancy, and cancer chemotherapy. It is also used as a treatment for minor stomach upset, as a supplement for arthritis, and may even help prevent heart disease and cancer. [76]

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