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Motion Sickness Facts
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness try and get lots of fresh air.
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness always sit in the front of a vehicle and look out the front window only.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; if you're not sure you are prone to seasickness, try reading a newspaper while in a moving car. If you have no problem with that, the chances are you should have no problem with ships either.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; apply cold packs or ice to the eyes & neck
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness, avoid alcoholic beverages at least 24 hours before travel.
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Some divers as being very effective for sea sickness report eating peppermint in conjunction with ginger. Since mint does have some of the same calmative qualities as ginger, this may be true. Perhaps it is just the belief that it works that is effective. Regardless, it is an inexpensive and pleasant addition. An added benefit is making your breath sweeter.
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Acupressure bands for motion sickness can help prevent the unpleasant symptoms of travel sickness.
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Motion sickness causes reduced blood flow and this in turn reduces the body temperature making the sufferer feel cold and clammy.
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Symptoms of motion sickness, seasickness or altitude sickness: Feeling Giddy and Faint
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Ginger is a natural preventative for motion sickness, sea sickness or altitude sickness. It soothes a queasy stomach and has no side effects. You can get it in pill form, tablets or powder, as ginger root in many herb and health food stores, or as pickled ginger slices at Japanese food marts and even at many Japanese restaurants. Most serve it pickled with sushi, hand rolls, and other of their dishes.
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