Ginger helps in nausea, motion sickness
Ginger helps in Nausea and motion sickness. That includes the queasiness from chemotherapy and other treatments.
The best way is to use it in tea, ground ginger or fresh chewable slices. It’s also available as a capsule and liquid extract. For motion sickness, chew ginger pieces slowly.
Watch out: In low doses, it’s generally safe with few side effects, but an allergic reaction, usually topical, is the most common side effect.
If you have hives, difficulty breathing, your throat closes down or your lips, tongue or face swell up, see the doctor at once.
The best way is to use it in tea, ground ginger or fresh chewable slices. It’s also available as a capsule and liquid extract. For motion sickness, chew ginger pieces slowly.
Watch out: In low doses, it’s generally safe with few side effects, but an allergic reaction, usually topical, is the most common side effect.
If you have hives, difficulty breathing, your throat closes down or your lips, tongue or face swell up, see the doctor at once.
Labels: Ginger, motion sickness, nausea
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