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Debbie (Melbourne, Australia ) on 12/27/2011

Does anyone have a remedy for seasickness?
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Replied By Mmsg (Somewhere, Europe) on 12/27/2011

They say ginger is good for nausea.
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Replied By Tina (Houston, Us) on 12/27/2011

MotionEaze available in US pharmacies, or on amazon.com

Also ginger chews (ginger/sugar) sweets to suck on, help prevent motion sickness.

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Replied By Timh (Louisville, Usa) on 12/27/2011

Debbie, my small craft flight in had me filling the sick-bag to the brim. A week prior to my flight out, I acclimated myself with about ten minutes swinging on the children's rig daily. All went well as I first fell asleep for a good while, then I was awaken by my mates for a view of Mt McKinley and without any sickness on a Cessna 210 was very fine.
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Replied By Maria (Gippsland, Australia) on 01/12/2012

Hi Debbie, Ginger tablets are brilliant but the secret is to take them 30 mins before boarding. I see no reason why you could not take fresh or powdered ginger. Some comercial opperators on boats offer ginger tablets on boarding. These help some but for most people it works best if taken 30 mins before you board. You can top up with them onboard. I forget the recommended intervals but you do need to take them more than just the initial dose.
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