Do you recommend the use of Fulvic orally for this condition? Do you know of any woman who has benefited from it's use?
Replied by Mmsg (Somewhere, Europe) on 07/21/2015
Lorelle, ginger in any form is usually useful, even ginger candies or gingerbread cookies!!Replied by Kt (Usa) on 07/21/2015
I'll second the use of ginger. I get the powder and make a tea by adding 1/4 tsp. to about 4-6 oz. of warm water a couple times a day. You can also sprinkle it on food. I use it on eggs, vegetables and in my oatmeal. It's a good inflammatory, kills salmonella and is reported to contain an antidepressant ingredient. Information taken from Nutrition Almanac.Replied by Mimi (Georgia) on 07/21/2015
Hello. Sorry your daughter is under the weather.
I am pregnant also, and when my doctor prescribed me medicine for morning sickness, I turned to natural cures. I found when I rested more, which was a little hard for me, and decreased stress, I felt SO much better. I took another vitamin, a plant based one with lots of iron and folic acid because the prenatal ones made me feel bad. I also have Green smoothies with ginger helps and taste amazing. I also found a lemon ginger tea that I drink with honey... AMAZING. Me and baby are doing great. Third trimester and so happy the morning sickness is behind me. Hope some of this helps.
Congrats on your grand baby and hope your baby is feeling better soon.
Replied by Dharmony (Ny) on 07/22/2015
The best advice I can give is to tell her to never get hungry. Eat two crackers before even lifting her head from the pillow in the morning. Then eat small amounts all throughout the day so she never feels hungry. Do not eat a big meal, keep it small and bland. I found that this really helped. Good luck.