Putting soda bubbles in your belly will help encourage gas trapped in your stomach to come up as a belch. It also helps dilute the acids in your stomach. Ginger Ale or ginger tea is also another good way to soothe that bad tummy. Ginger has been used to settle stomach problems for thousands of years in Asia. Some of the large companies that make motion sickness medications are now into the "all Natural" remedies using Ginger.
Tea and 7up or sprite are good drink to help or stop nausea.
Ginger cures nausea because it is a root that is gentle on the stomach. The ginger root absorbs acid in the stomach helping to relieve nausea.
Yes, that is correct- to relieve nausea and morning sickness.
The medicine can also relieve troubling symptoms of anxiety, such as pounding heartbeat, breathing problems, irritability, nausea, and faintness.
Density of 7up is just over 1 diet 7up is under one
No, Advil is an anti-inflammatory pain reliever. It can make nausea worse in some people, but it doesn't relieve nausea. Try Pepto-Bismol or TUMS. Just don't exceed the recommended dosage.
No, All types of 7Up do not have caffiene.
7Up can corrode iron.
Anti-emetic drugs help to lessen feelings of nausea. Two anti-nausea medications that may be used are Kytril and Zofran.
The answer is... NO 7up or any other soda is really bad for you.
Yes, I personally like only 7Up as it is my favorite soda.
The pH level of 7UP soda is typically around 3.30. This indicates that it is acidic in nature.