honestly if you know he likes soccer and jolly ranchers then why do you need help, just get him some jolly ranchers and give them to him at his next soccer game but spell out what you wannna ask him with the jolly ranchers(:
Sour foods or candies can really help with morning sickness. Jolly Ranchers have been mentioned by several people. If you can handle it, War Head candies are even better. If it's really bad consult your doctor about possible medications you can take to help.
Yes, my sixth grade teacher says they don't but they do.
There are a variety of medications to help ease the symptoms of motion sickness, and most of these are available without a prescription.
I've recently heard that Sweet Tarts help car sickness. I'm not sure that was the kind of motion sickness you were talking about, but it may also help with other motion sicknesses, too.
In general when dealing with motion sickness it is best to avoid eating large amounts of food or any alcohol before or after going on a car, boat, or similar vehicle. While in motion looking off into the distance can help reduce sickness. A remedy if motion sickness is contracted is to use Ginger Ale or peppermint candy.
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When you are in motion weather flying, driving, or sailing, your eyes need to be focused on the same motion or similar to it, when you are looking at things that are not at the same motion as wherever you are that is moving in a fast motion, you may develop a sick feeling like a migrain.
Motion sickness patches.DannyMSN: hnkangdi03@hotmail.com Skype:hnkangdi03Scopolomine transderm. Not sure about the spelling of the scop patch. I have used it a lot and it does help to some degree. Apelet
There are many remedies for cruise motion sickness, including over the counter tablets, prescription patches and wristbands, and booking a cabin in a more stable part of the ship. Details and specific names of drugs can be found at http://traveltips.usatoday.com/prevent-motion-sickness-cruise-1777.html.
Ginger will certainly help with reducing motion sickness, I personally prefer to use candied ginger, but I like the taste. The capsules and pills will do fine, and in a pinch flat ginger ale will work too.
Because metoclopramide helps nausea and vomiting by "calming" the Chemical Trigger Zone (CTZ) in the brain which is where most triggers cause nausea. However motion sickness is caused by the inner ear so metoclopramide can't help here