USE THIS REMEDY IF:
you usually get nauseated and feel sick while riding in the car, on a boat, or any other moving vehicle.The first signs of motion sickness may be yawning, restlessness, and a pale face. If the motion sickness continues, you could experience chilliness, cold sweatiness, dizziness, drowsiness and an upset stomach. Eventually faintness and vomiting occurs.
This remedy is excellent for children or pregnant women who easily get motion sickness while riding in cars on a curving road, or from riding in an enclosed space.
This remedy can be helpful whether your misery is carsickness, seasickness, airsickness or is due to any other form of passive motion.
Try using the remedy before your trip, to prevent this problem.
SPECIAL INDICATORS: (You should have one or more of these.)
Nausea when riding in a car or boat
Feel cold, faint, look pale
Break out into a cold sweat
Aversion to eating or drinking anythingHOW TO USE THIS REMEDY:
Make and drink this remedy every 15 minutes until you feel better. Usually two glasses will be all you need.Stop using it as soon as you feel restored.
If you experience no improvement after 3 glasses of this remedy, switch to the most appropriate among the alternative remedies listed below, or use the RESISTANCE, page 229.
ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES TO CONSIDER:
Moodiness, page 185
Nausea And Vomiting, page 193
Food Poisoning, page 149
Stress, page 261
Too Keyed Up, page 289MEDICAL ALERT:
The signs of motion sickness can be similar to some forms of food poisoning. If your complaints gets worse in spite of this remedy, consider tryingNAUSEA AND VOMITING , page 193, orFOOD POISONING , page 149.
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