Posted in Category : Natural Cures | January 14, 2010

Sea Sickness

Sea sickness can be one of the most inconvenient medical ailments that a person can suffer from given the fact that it can completely destroy even the best laid travel or vacation plans. However, understanding the causes of the condition will go a long way into helping you deal with as well as control the condition. The movement of the vessel you are abroad plays a significant role in how fast and how severe the attack will be. This is primarily because the body reacts negatively to any sudden changes in velocity. The fact that the movement of the vessel may also cause your body to think that you are moving, when you are in fact standing still, plays a significant role in the development of sea sickness. Some of the most common symptoms that one experiences when affected by sea sickness include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, as well as a noticeable paling of the eyes and a significant amount of sweating. Almost all cases of sea sickness will see the patient suffer from malaise and a general feeling of uneasiness and ill health.

Ginger Sea Sickness

Because sea sickness is a very common ailment, a number of rather effective home remedies have been developed over the years to help people deal with it better. Ginger is one of the most effective treatment options. You can try making some ginger tea by cutting about 10 to 12 slices of ginger and boiling it in a pot of hot water for about ten minutes before straining and drinking the liquid. For added taste and effectiveness, you could also try adding ½ a cup of honey or maple syrup to the concoction. Drinking a glass of apple juice before you start your journey will be extremely beneficial as it will help boost the sugar levels of your body. If you start to experience the onset of some symptoms of sea sickness during your journey, try sipping on some apple juice to experience an almost instant positive body reaction. Avoid drinking any kind of citrus based juice as it would irritate your already unstable stomach. It is important that, before you start your journey, you avoid consuming any heavy meals. Any high fat or heavy meals will significantly irritate your stomach during the voyage. Sucking on some saltine crackers during a long and arduous journey will also help subside any strong symptoms that you start to experience.

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