Top 3 Herbal Remedies For Treating Nausea

Herbal Remedies forTreating Nausea

 

Using herbal remedies for treating nausea works in people of all ages. Whether you suffer from discomfort on occasion or regularly feel uneasy after meals, there are several plant based remedies which can help you. These can be used to supplement your medication. Always speak to your doctor about any chronic discomfort that you have after eating.

Nausea can also be treated using acupuncture. Riverwest Acupuncture specialists offer acupressure as well to people who need help with alleviating nausea. Men and women of all ages can suffer from nausea. With acupuncture, you can both prevent and treat nausea or vomiting. Your acupuncturist may also show you techniques you can use at home yourself to prevent nausea whenever you see signs of the onset of an associated condition like migraine.

When Do You Have Nausea?

People who feel the sensation to vomit may do so in any number of situations. For some people, nausea usually occurs whenever they have a migraine or another type of headache. Men and women or children may also experience nausea at the following times:

  • After consuming certain foods
  • When they have food or drink that is toxic
  • During chemotherapy
  • As an allergic reaction

People who become nauseous as a side effect of chemotherapy may sometimes not take steps to reduce those feelings. However, you don’t need to suffer through nausea because you are trying to eliminate cancer cells from your body. There are herbs that you can use to feel better.

Top 3 Herbal Remedies for Treating Nausea

Lemon

People who are feeling nauseous are sometimes so upset that they don’t want to drink anything. There are herbs which help to calm your digestive system without the need for you to drink or eat. One of these is lemon. Smelling crushed lemon or lime leaves will work wonders when you feel like vomiting.

You can also cut a lemon or lime in half and enjoy the soothing aroma for a few minutes or longer. Keep it close enough to you so that you can smell it without being irritated. As it helps to calm you, you will also feel energized.

 

Ginger

Ginger is really powerful and is one of the most widely used herbal remedies for nausea. No matter where you go in the world, it is likely that you will meet someone who has used ginger to eliminate nausea at some time or another.

If you like ginger tea, this is a great way to enjoy it for nausea. Some people find that they can quickly get rid of the need to vomit if they have a ginger ale. This may be easier to find if you feel nauseous after having a few drinks. You can also have ginger in the form of sweets or gummies to help prevent nausea in situations where you know that you might have an allergic reaction to food or drink.

 

Cloves

Cloves are usually present in the kitchen. They make a great addition to beverages such as sorrel wine and they can have a really soothing effect on your stomach. Like lemon, you don’t need to consume cloves to experience their beneficial effect on an upset stomach. However some people who are familiar with its effect will quickly chew a clove or two to get quick relief.

Enjoy the soothing scent of cloves by tucking a few of them in a napkin and holding it close to your nose. You can add a few drops of clove oil to a napkin instead of using actual cloves. Your body will gradually begin to relax. This is a helpful remedy for some people who suffer from motion sickness.

 

Stop Nausea and Feel Comfortable

Acupuncture may help ease nausea quickly in certain situations. Acupuncturists will stimulate specific points on your wrist to help you get relief. You can also boost your immunity and help your body to respond better to chemotherapy by using acupressure and herbs.

If you suffer from nausea and vomiting there is a chance that you could become dehydrated. It is important to treat nausea and consume water, juice, tea and other fluids as much as you can in order to stay hydrated. Speak to an acupuncturist today about all the ways in which they can help you to feel relief from nausea and vomiting.


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