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Nausea is an aesthesis of discomfort and unease in  the upper stomach that usually precedes an involuntary urge to vomit. It can be  acute and transient but it can also be a protracted illness. When it is  prolonged, it is a draining symptom that could ruin your entire day. Nausea  (and vomiting) is a symptom of an underlying disease and not that of a specific  illness. 
There are various reasons why one would experience  nausea; it can be physical or psychological in origin. It can arise from health  problems in the organs of the upper part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract –  which includes the gall bladder, pancreas, liver, small intestine, stomach and esophagus  – or in the brain. It could also be possibly due to pain, medication, motion and illness  not related to the GI organs of the body. 
There are medications that alleviate the sensation  of nausea but they have to be taken with caution especially because of the side  effects. Phenergan is a motion sickness drug that should be taken cautiously  because it can impair thinking and reactions. Good thing though that Mother  Nature offers us natural remedies for nausea under its broad spectrum of  wonders. 
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Ginger  
Best  known for their aromatic, spicy and pungent characteristics, ginger is one of  the most treasured spices in Asian cuisine. Apart from that, many studies were  conducted and it was found out that ginger has a variety of scope in terms of  medicinal purposes.  Ginger claims  to cause reduced pain in arthritis and contains a property that lowers the  cholesterol and thins the blood thus making it a possible alternative in  treating heart disease. 
Apart  from that, it was found out in various studies that ginger has an effective  outcome in treating nausea caused by morning sickness, seasickness and  chemotherapy. In pregnancy, ginger offers a safe way of toning the symptoms  down. Ginger can be ingested in the forms of beverages (ginger ale), capsules,  tea and there are various crackers and cookies made out of ginger. But because  of its pungent taste it is not advisable to consume them when you are already  vomiting as it may aggravate the discomfort. 
 
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Herbal Teas  
Various  herbal teas are noted for their effectiveness in alleviating the sensation of  nausea. Throughout centuries, teas made of chamomile can aid in problems of  digestive origins as it contains antispasmodic qualities and it is still being  used today. The Germans believe that chamomile is a “cure-all cure” to diseases  while in America, it is widely used to induce sleep, to soothe and to promote  relaxation. There are two types of chamomile: Roman and German.  The latter is best suited as a remedy  for nausea, stomach pain or bloating. Other known herbal teas that can relieve  nausea are that made from ginger, peppermint and anise. 
 
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Apple Cider Vinegar  
Another natural  remedy for nausea that is commonly found in the kitchen is apple cider vinegar  or ACV. This type of vinegar is used in marinades, as a salad dressing, food  preservative, and vinaigrettes among others. Apart from that, ACV can also be  used as a natural remedy for nausea to relieve the discomfort that it  brings.  It is not advisable to  consume it alone because of its acidity and after taste. Instead, try to mix it  honey in a 1:1 tablespoon ratio then stir it over a glass of cold water or if  you prefer it lukewarm then that would be much better. 
 
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Peppermint  
Peppermint  is another traditional herbal remedy that is known to cure a variety of illness  and discomforts.  One important  component of peppermint is menthol which is known to excite the lining of the  stomach making the nerve endings numb and it has cooling properties that  comforts the stomach and soothe stomach aches. 
The  oil made out of peppermint is acknowledged to offer relief to individuals who  are experiencing motion and sea sickness and nausea related to pregnancy. It  works as an anaesthetic agent to the stomach wall and relieves nausea and  vomiting. 
As  aromatic as it is, peppermint is also believed to stimulate the memory centers  of the brain. So for a tip, before taking an examination, acquaint yourself with  important facts related to your exams over a cup of peppermint or with a sniff  of peppermint oil. 
 
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Fructose  
Also known as  fruit sugar, Fructose is a simple monosaccharide that is found in plants. Along  with glucose and galactose, fructose is one of the three monosaccharides that  are easily absorbed into the bloodstream upon digestion. 
It is commonly  found high in corn syrup and it seems to have a soothing effect on an upset  stomach. Drinking plain cola is found to be beneficial especially to lessen the  discomfort brought about nausea.   Although bear in mind that this type of remedy is not applicable to  clients with fructose intolerance. 
 
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Lemon  
Lemon  is an amazing fruit with various external and internal purposes both in health  and in the home. Lemon has been recognized to help in alleviating the  discomfort brought about by nausea although it is not yet clear on how  precisely this fruit alleviates the sensation of nausea. In one research at The  Ohio State University it was found out that the aroma from lemon oil did not  influence the immune system in humans but they may enhance mood. 
Nevertheless,  the next time you feel a little nauseated again, try slicing a lemon and take a  deep breath. This remedy will aid in comforting your upset stomach but if ever  worse comes to worst and you feel more nauseated or not relieved at all then  scroll back up and try the other five natural ways to aid your discomfort. 
 
 
Again, as mentioned above, nausea is not a disease  alone but rather a symptom of an underlying illness. It is important to note  though that prolonged periodic episodes of nausea may indicate a serious  condition and it should be reported to your physician. On cases such as pregnancy,  it is quite normal on the first trimester and is mostly accompanied by  vomiting. This is due to certain changes in hormones and it is not something to  worry about, not unless it is continuous and excessive, although the discomfort  could really make a difference in your day. 
 Sources  en.wikipedia.org   livestrong.com   ezmed4u.com   annieappleseedproject.org   purehealthlive.com  ezmed4u.com 
				
                
                
	
  	 
     
     
	
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