Look into flower essences. there are blends for many situations; and travel stress is common. good for dogs, too.
sea sickness/motion sickness
No it usually lasts as long as you travel only.
Some people are just afraid or they get motion sickness.
Motion sickness is caused by a conflict in what you sea with your eyes and your sense of balance (from the inner ears).
Cruise travel is a great and fun way to travel if you don't mind the movement of a boat. Some people get motion sickness and may find this type of travel to be uncomfortable.
Sitting on newspaper is not likely to prevent travel-sickness. Travel-sickness is generally caused by the mismatch between what the eyes perceive and what the inner ear senses in terms of motion, not related to sitting surface. It is recommended to look out the window or focus on a stable object to help alleviate travel-sickness.
Beacause its not humanly possible to travel as fast as a car so some people get queezy (alternative answer) Travel can cause motion sickness. This results from the difficulty your brain has in combining what you see, which is the interior of your vehicle, with the motion that is perceived by your inner ear, resulting from tilting of the body.
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No, there ιs no side effects. Travel sickness tablets are completley harmless.
Travel sickness, is a condition in which a disagreement exists between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement. Depending on the cause it can also be referred to as seasickness, car sickness, simulation sickness or airsickness.
Circular Motion
Seasickness is another term for motion sickness, a condition in which the visually perceived movement and the vestibular system's sense of movement do not coincide. Typically, prevention of the condition can include gazing towards the horizon in the direction of travel, to give a visual sense of motion to match the physical sense of motion. Chewing gum and fresh air are also considered good approaches to the treatment as well. Finally, medication exists to treat such sensations.