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  2. The best remedies for motion sickness that actually work - AOL

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    Smaller studies have also shown that ginger spice is effective at reducing motion-related nausea. Ginger comes in several forms, including chews, candies, supplement capsules, teas and tablets.

  3. This Popular Carbonated Drink Could Help Fix Your Nausea - AOL

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    For nausea, patients are encouraged to try ginger-containing foods and drinks, such as ginger ale, and ginger capsules can also be prescribed, Dr. Chhabra notes. Ginger ale specifically is a ...

  4. 5 home remedies to get rid of nausea and doctor's No. 1 pick ...

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    Doctors share home remedies for nausea, including ginger and peppermint. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Antiemetic - Wikipedia

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    Ginger contains 5-HT 3 antagonists gingerols, shogaols, [18] and galanolactone. [19] Preliminary clinical data suggests ginger may be effective for treatment of nausea and/or vomiting in a number of settings. [20] [21] [22] Emetrol is also claimed to be an effective antiemetic. Propofol is given intravenously. It has been used in an acute care ...

  6. Reed's - Wikipedia

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    Reed's Inc. Original Ginger Brew has won the "Outstanding Beverage Finalist" from the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade [23] and the "Best Imported Food Product" from the Canadian Fancy Food Association. [23] Reed's Inc. was selected by WholeFoods Magazine as the Runner Up Beverage Company in the Natural Choice Awards of 2010 ...

  7. Rhubarb and Ginger Gin - Wikipedia

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    Rhubarb and Ginger Gin or Rhubarb Ginger Gin is a sort of infused liquor. [1] It is produced commercially by several companies, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but can be made at home by infusing gin with rhubarb. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The infused gin can be consumed as is or used as a base for mixed cocktails.