How to Stop Nausea Without Medicine
Nausea is depicted by the compulsive urge to vomit, a queasy stomach, or pains in the abdominals. Many experience nausea symptoms and suffer with these feelings on a daily basis. While over-the-counter medicines are available to treat nausea symptoms, home remedies can provide symptom relief without the inconvenience of leaving home.Things You'll Need
- Club soda
- Salty crackers
- Ice pack
- Tea bags
- Ginger
Instructions
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Crackers and Club Soda
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Consume two 8-oz. glasses of club soda within a 20-minute interval. Club soda will help calm the acidity levels in the stomach; high acidity levels may contribute to an upset stomach and additional bloating in the abdomen.
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Munch on four salty crackers slowly. The crackers will provide a light coating in the stomach to absorb acids. However, if more than four crackers are consumed, they may upset the stomach even more and contribute to the nausea.
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Wrap an ice pack inside a small towel. Make sure to wrap only a few times, so coldness is still felt on the skin. Place the ice pack on the back of the neck. This will cool and regulate the body's temperature.
Ginger Tea
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Place one tea bag into a mug and fill the mug with water. Try using an herbal green tea. Green tea contains antioxidants that enable the body to resist infection and other health complications.
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Microwave water on high for about a minute and a half. Steep the tea until the hot water turns dark brown and discard the used tea bag.
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Measure 2 tsp. of ginger and mix into the tea for one minute. Ginger is commonly used to treat nausea because it increases the appetite and eliminates the seepage of acids in the stomach.
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Consume this ginger tea as often as needed for nausea relief.
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