Getting sick on the way to your holiday destination can make for a miserable start to what should be a good, fun and relaxing time. Motion sickness
(AKA travel sickness) is an acute issue that can come on while travelling in a
car, boat or plane. It
is far more common in children and is often out-grown. But in the meantime there are some homeopathic remedies that can help alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness no matter the age of the patient or the mode of transportation.
Symptoms of motion sickness include: dizziness (vertigo), sweating, headache,
pale skin, increased salivation, stomach pains, nausea, and vomiting.
Take a look at the most common remedies for motion sickness listed below. Consider carefully what symptoms are present and what makes the patient feel better or worse. This will help you choose the appropriate remedy. Use a 30c potency and only repeat 3 times. If there is no improvement move onto your second choice remedy.
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Symptoms
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Better for
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Worse for
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Cocculus
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#1 remedy for
motion sickness Great nausea,
dizziness, faintness, loss of orientation Can have increased saliva
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Cool air
Lying still
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Loss of sleep
After eating Emotional
excitability
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Petroleum
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Persistent
nausea - empty feeling in stomach Accumulation of saliva in the mouth,
stiffness at the back of the head or neck, vomiting and giddiness Possible heartburn and burping
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Eating
Warmth
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Smell of gas
Dampness
Llight
Noise
Sitting up from
a lying down position
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Tabacum
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Nausea,
giddiness, vomiting, icy coldness (cold sweats)
Sinking feeling
in stomach
Yellow or
yellow-green vomit Headache like a tight band around the head
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Fresh air
Eyes closed
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Smell of
tobacco smoke
Extreme hot or
cold temperatures Sightest movement
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Borax
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Fear of falling
or worse from downward motion e.g. change in altitude in airplane;descending
in flight; turbulance with falling sensation; on landing. In car – going down
a steep hill. On a boat – when
exposed to big waves. There can be dizziness, nausea, abdominal distension
and a great sensitivity to sudden noises
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Cool weather
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Noise
Tobacco smoke
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Nux vomica
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With possible
sour taste in mouth, much retching, and constipation
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After sleeping
Better vomiting although finds it difficult to vomit
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Eating,
especially spicy food.
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