Has anyone tried ginger for their nausea? I drink a lot of ginger tea when I get migraines so I thought it might help with withdrawal too. I was right! If you don't have ginger tea you can put a few tablespoons of ginger root or powdered ginger in boiling water. There's also a pure ginger pill than Gravol makes for motion sickness. None of it tastes great, but your stomach will thank you.
Ginger Helps With Nausea!
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Torie
, Jun 14 2012 04:09 PM
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#2
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:14 AM
Ginger root works very well for nausea. I have 550mg ginger root capsules, and this has helped with a lot of the nausea and stomach upset. Sometimes I need to take gravol too, though, because the withdrawal nausea is way too much.
The gravol ginger medicine is a rip off; I'd totally recommend buying the ginger root in capsule form at the health food store. Mine was $8.99 for 100 capsules, and I will take 2-3 whenever my stomach is upset. And of course we can't forget ginger tea. It is soothing, relaxing, and will also help your stomach feel better.
The gravol ginger medicine is a rip off; I'd totally recommend buying the ginger root in capsule form at the health food store. Mine was $8.99 for 100 capsules, and I will take 2-3 whenever my stomach is upset. And of course we can't forget ginger tea. It is soothing, relaxing, and will also help your stomach feel better.
#4
Posted 29 September 2012 - 12:03 PM
I'd recommend trying ginger ale -- not Canada Dry but the real strong stuff, sometimes labeled Jamaican ginger ale or ginger beer. It's sold in four-packs here, in the health food or imported section of the store. I've had "irritable bowel" problems for years and have found this is real medicine, with no downside I can see! It also works for nausea.
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