"Le mal de mer" is the French term for seasickness.
"Mal de Mer"
; Main Entry: : 1vom·it ; Pronunciation: : \ˈvä-mət\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Middle English, from Anglo-French vomite, from Latin vomitus, from vomere to vomit; akin to Old Norse vāma seasickness, Greek emein to vomit ; Date: :
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Motion Sickness, which is caused by a discordance between the stillness that your eyes see inside the boat and the motion your inner ear feels.
Yes, ondansetron can effectively prevent seasickness symptoms during boat rides.
The vestibular nerve is responsible for transmitting sensory information related to balance and spatial orientation to the brain, making it involved in the sensation of seasickness.
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No, it is not necessary.
Seasickness pills or THC
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The French term for the enlightened thinkers was "Les Philosophes."
Seasickness is unduly blamed on the motion of the ocean.