9 Natural Remedies For Nausea
Nausea is that unpleasant feeling of
discomfort inside your stomach, oftentimes leading to vomiting. The most
common causes for nausea can stem from food poisoning, side effects of
certain medications, pregnancy, ulcers, motion sickness, and acid reflux
digestion problems.
You don't need to head out to the
doctor's office when you hear a rumbling in your stomach. There are
plenty of natural remedies that can be found at home that can treat
nausea. Here are 10 natural cures for nausea that will help soothe your
stomach:
The lemon should be sliced in half
before inhaling the citrus aromas. Lemon juice can also be extracted
into your ginger tea for a great taste. You can keep a few wedges of
lemon or lime in a Ziploc Bag in the freezer, and suck on the frozen citrus fruits to reduce nausea.
4) Use A Cold Compress On Your Neck - Grab an ice pack from the freezer, but make sure it stays out for a few minutes before applying it on your neck. Apply the cool compress to the back of your neck to help reduce the nausea levels. If you don't have any ice pack, you can simply take a cold washcloth dipped in cool water and follow the same protocol.
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1) Ginger - Ginger
is a powerful ingredient that's helpful in many situations. Adding
ginger to a cup of hot tea can work wonders for an upset stomach. You
can also drink Ginger Ale if you have any in your fridge, or make it
from scratch (recipe listed below). Ginger promotes the secretion of
various digestive juices and enzymes, which neutralizes stomach acid.
Directions For Making Ginger Tea:
- 1 ginger root
- 2-3 cups of water
- Honey (optional but recommended)
- Wax paper
- A cutting board
How To Prepare It:
Make sure you thoroughly wash the
ginger to get all the bacteria out. You will then want to slice the
ginger into tiny pieces. Place a cover with wax paper over the sliced
ginger and crush it. Boil 2-3 cups of water over a medium-high flame
before adding the ginger. Allow the ginger to boil between 3-5 minutes.
Remove the concoction from the heat
and pour everything into a tea cup. You can also strain it before
pouring it into the cup. Honey can increase the flavor, and help keep
the nausea at bay. Find a comfortable chair, sit down, sip slowly and
relax.
Directions For Making Ginger Ale:
- Add 2 cups of chopped ginger roots
- Add 3-4 strips of lemon or lime peels
- Add 3 quarts of chilled club soda
- Add 1/2 cup of sugar
- Add several ice cubes
How To Prepare It:
Add 2 cups of freshly peeled and
chopped ginger-root with lemon or lime peel, and 4 cups of water. Let the
mix boil over a high flame, and then at an active simmer. Let the
Ginger Ale remain uncovered for 10 minutes.
Add some sugar while stirring, and
continue to boil the mixture for about 15 minutes or so. Strain the
ginger syrup over a large bowl, separating the ginger roots from the
liquid mixture. Use a glass container to chill the syrup until cold, or
up to a week. Mix ¼ cup of the syrup with 1 cup of the cold club soda
and pour over ice.
2) Eat Some Milk Toast - Toast
is an ideal food to digest for treating stomach disorders. Bread helps
absorb excess stomach acid, which can trigger nausea and vomiting. The
milk helps coat your stomach. Milk toast is very easy to make and very
effective once consumed. DO NOT consume if you have gastroenteritis.
Directions For Making Milk Toast:
- 1 cup of milk
- 1 piece of toast
- Some unsalted butter
How To Prepare It:
Heat a cup of milk up, but make sure
the milk is not boiling. Pour the milk into a small cereal bowl, and
let it cool off for a few moments. Put the bread into the toaster, and
spread a tiny bit of unsalted butter on it. Crush the toast into the
milk, and eat slowly. Drink the tea with ginger after you've eaten the
toast to soothe the stomach acids.
3) Smell a Sliced Lemon or Peppermint Oil - You
would never think that the scents of peppermint oil and lemons could
help cure nausea, but they do. The strong citrus scents in the lemon
helps to soothe your stomach, while the peppermint oil can be gently
rubbed onto your gums with your fingertips.
4) Use A Cold Compress On Your Neck - Grab an ice pack from the freezer, but make sure it stays out for a few minutes before applying it on your neck. Apply the cool compress to the back of your neck to help reduce the nausea levels. If you don't have any ice pack, you can simply take a cold washcloth dipped in cool water and follow the same protocol.
5) Stay On A BRAT Diet - B.R.A.T
is an acronym for Bananas, Rice, Applesauce and Toast. These bland
foods are low in fiber to limit any gastrointestinal disorders. If
you're well enough to eat, you can start by consuming any of the above
mentioned foods/ Remember to eat very slowly.
6) Avoid Dehydration - You
lose a large volume of fluid and electrolytes during a stomach virus or
after you vomit. It's essential to replace the lost fluids to prevent
dehydration from occurring. Make sure you drink plenty of cold water,
but drink it in tiny sips. Alternatively, you can sip on some sports
drinks to regain the lost electrolytes and stay fully hydrated.
7) Get Some Air - It's
crucial to step outside and breathe some fresh air. You can also open
the windows to air out the house or sit on the balcony if you're too ill
to walk far. If you're feeling a bit flushed, you can turn the fan on.
Just make sure you keep it on a low speed.
8) Go To Bed - Go
to the bedroom, and pull the shades down so that it's dark and cool in
the room. Lie down with your head on a single flat pillow and keep your
knees bent to prevent any pressure to your stomach area. Regularly
breathe to avoid any stress, which could worsen the nausea.
9) A Stretching Exercise For The Back:
Place a yoga mat or a towel down on
the floor, and position your body as if you're about to do a push-up.
Lift your upper body up, and arch your back as you tilt the head back as
far as possible, the underneath of your chin facing the ceiling. Your
body should form a "U" position.
A Stretching Exercise For The Neck:
Sit on a chair and tip your head
forward, while touching your chin to your chest. Hold the stretch for
about 10-15 seconds. It's important that you tilt NOT roll the neck to
prevent pinched nerves or induce the nausea. Tilt your head to left, as
if you’re trying to touch your ear to your shoulder. Hold the stretch
for 10-15 seconds, before repeating to the other side.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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