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2. โMany people deal with motion sickness on a daily basis, and if
you're reading this, chances are you're one of them. Kinetosis can
make your stomach roll, your entire body sweat, and make you feel
fatigued and dizzy at even the slightest movement, whether it's
related to carsickness, seasickness, or airsickness. And let's not
forget the worst part - vomiting.
But travel sickness doesn't have to ruin that trip to wherever you're
going. Besides common (and costly) over-the-counter medications
there are cheaper and more natural ways to alleviate nausea and all
of the other symptoms of motion sickness.
3. 1. Use Acupressure1. Use Acupressure
By placing pressure on certain circulatory points around
your body, acupressure can help alleviate many
ailments. To get rid of motion sickness, the points you
need to focus on are on the anterior of your forearms.
Place three of your fingers against your opposite wrist,
and apply light pressure to the spot just below them on
your forearm. Called the " Inner Gate," this point works
to soothe nausea and stomach sickness.
4. 1. Use Acupressure1. Use Acupressure
If you don't want to hold your fingers to your forearm for
hours, buy a pair of pressure point bands. With a plastic
bulb that digs into the point, these can perform
acupressure with little effort on your part.
5. 2. Tilt Your Head2. Tilt Your Head
For some, the slightest movement of the head can either cause
or relieve nausea. If you're in the latter group, whenever you
feel close to puking in a car, plane, or train, medical doctors
recommend that you tilt your head to the side.
Part of the problem when it comes to motion sickness is the
movement registered by our eyes and brain. If our bodies are
moving, but still sitting still, some minds can't reconcile the fact
that we are both still and in motion. By changing your brain's
perspective, you may be able to fix the disconnect.
6. 3. Eat Some Ginger3. Eat Some Ginger
Ginger is both a digestion aid and a preventative tactic for
nausea. As an anti-inflammatory, this herbal remedy prevents
unsettled stomachs. So before hitting the road (or air), mix a
half teaspoon of ginger powder with a cup of water. Or, if you
prefer, try ginger capsules or candy. You can even make some
DIY ginger soda.
7. 4. Eat a Few Olives4. Eat a Few Olives
Olives contain tannins, which suck up excess saliva.
When we begin to feel motion sickness come on, excess
fluid builds up in our mouths, which is a short precursor
to throwing up for people like me. So pop a few olives in
as soon as your nausea begins, rather than when you're
desperate for relief.
8. 5. Eliminate Anything That Isn't Moving5. Eliminate Anything That Isn't Moving
The biggest problem when feeling ill in a car, boat, or
plane is the motion of moving forward. This leads to an
overload of the senses. To find relief, eliminate as many
sensory items as possible. Stop staring at your
smartphone screen, or locking eyes with the ever-
changing GPS. Instead, stare at a point on the horizon.
By minimizing what you're reacting to, your eyes and
brain can sync up.
9. 6. Try an Antihistamine6. Try an Antihistamine
You know to take an antihistamine when you're suffering
from allergies. But did you know these simple, sleep-
inducing pills can also stop you from puking
everywhere? Antihistamines like Allegra, Benadryl, and
Claritin soothe the brain areas that control feelings of
nausea and the act of vomiting, helping you keep it
together on the road.
10. 7. Take Control7. Take Control
Motion sickness is a unique ailment: it tends to occur
only when its victim is sitting in the passenger or back
seats, not when they're in charge. If you're worried about
falling victim to motion sickness, volunteer to drive the
car or boat. You'll not only feel less motion, but also offer
the focus needed to keep your brain busy.
11. 8. Keep Your Eyes Open8. Keep Your Eyes Open
Closing your eyes to ward off the sensation of feeling
sick with every bump, turn, and motion may seem like a
good idea, but you're actually limiting your capability to
shut off your motion sickness. By consciously focusing
on something, whether it's directly before you as the
driver or out on the horizon, you can trick our equilibrium
into thinking all is well.
12. 9. Suck on Some Peppermint9. Suck on Some Peppermint
Ginger and olives aren't the only natural remedies that
can help with motion sicknessโpeppermint is also great.
Whether you choose to pop a mint-flavored snack, sniff
peppermint essential oil, or even drink peppermint tea,
you can calm the turmoil brewing in your unsettled
stomach.
13. 10. Forget About Everything10. Forget About Everything
When motion sickness strikes, the ears, eyes, and brain
are overwhelmed with confusion. By forcing your mind to
go blank, and providing nothing to stare at, you can
eliminate distractions and focus beyond your ill feelings.
14. Each person is different, and reacts differently to certain techniques
or products, so just keep that in mind. Some of these may methods
may work better than others.
What home remedies work to control your motion sickness?