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Motion Sickness Facts and Information

  1. Motion sickness is common and normal. Nearly anyone can be made motion sick by an appropriate stimulus, except for individuals with no vestibular system.

  2. To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness avoid fatty and greasy food several hours before you travel.

  3. Techniques to reduce motion sickness, seasickness, and altitude sickness: Eat during the trip,

  4. Motion sickness or sea sickness is usually just a minor annoyance and does not signify any serious medical illness, but some travelers are incapacitated by it, and a few even suffer symptoms for a few days after the trip.

  5. On The Move - Motion Sickness / Nausea Remedy - is a botanical alternative medicine formulation which provides relief from the symptoms of nausea that normally result from motion sickness, seasickness, and stomach disorders. This compound will also ameliorate the symptoms of dizziness and vertigo. In our observations and studies, the ingredients in this blend have also effectively provided relief from headaches, remedied certain learning disabilities, and have been effective in eliminating diarrhea symptoms. Signs and Symptoms of motion sickness, sea sickness or altitude sickness; dizziness, paleness, cold sweating, excess saliva production, nausea, vomiting, fatigue or headache.

  6. One theory of motion sickness focuses on sensory conflict. Cruise ship passengers are far more likely to get seasick when below because their vestibular sense detects motion while their eyes reveal motionless surroundings.

  7. If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; Avoid spicy or greasy food/citrus juices/sod

  8. Motion sickness, seasickness and altitude sickness happen when signals from the balance system of your body conflict with visual cues. For example, your body may sense rolling motions that you cannot see from inside a ship's cabin. Conversely, during a "virtual reality" simulation, your eyes perceive movement that your body does not experience. In addition, the structures of your inner ears can become unbalanced.

  9. Some people experience nausea and even vomiting when riding in an airplane, automobile, or amusement park ride, and this is called motion sickness. Many people experience motion sickness when riding on a boat or ship, and this is called sea sickness even though it is the same disorder.

  10. To help motion sickness always ride where your eyes will see the same motion that your body and inner ears feel, e.g. sit in the front seat of the car and look at the distant scenery; go up on the deck of the ship and watch the horizon; sit by the window of the airplane and look outside. In an airplane choose a seat over the wings where the motion is the least.

 

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