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

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    Nausea can be caused by weight loss drugs, pregnancy, food poisoning, migraines. Doctors share home remedies for nausea, including ginger and peppermint.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Evidence that ginger use is associated with reduced nausea during pregnancy is of low quality. [6] There is no good evidence ginger helps alleviate chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. [7] There is no clear evidence that taking ginger to treat nausea during pregnancy is safe. [8] [54] [55] Ginger is not effective for treating dysmenorrhea ...

  6. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine consumption during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of pregnancy loss [5] [41] and increased risk of low birth weight, defined as below 2500 grams (5.5 pounds). [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The European Food Safety Authority and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists concur that habitual caffeine consumption up to ...

  7. 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 ...