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epea1211

Updated 1y ago

Looking for non-prescription anti-nausea treatments

anyone out there know good anti-nausea treatments that arent prescribed drugs or marijuana? been dealing with it the past 3 days 🙃 and trying to quit cannabis

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Lyss164

2y

Orange juice
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Daylilydreamer

2y

When I had surgery last year they gave me this thing called “quease-ease” for nausea and it helped so much QueaseEASE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072QWSTXK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NCTJGSQ116DCQXHAN53B?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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chloerae

2y

GINGER! I keep ginger candy on hand and ginger gum/mints. It is one of the only things that helps my nausea
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kingseijuro

2y

something cold on your throat, green tea with peppermint and honey (ginseng too if you can)
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karizer

2y

smelling vicks vapor rub or rubbing some on your sheet and under your nose helps :)
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karizer

2y

on your chest** not sheet
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Eaglesgirl

2y

Zofran but you need script
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Spunky

2y

Ginger
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Jillfp511

2y

I smoke grass daily. My dr told me that marijuana makes nausea worse in the long run, and it’s true. I feel so much better when i don’t smoke (even though everyone is convinced that it’s a cure all for nausea). I would definitely try to go without it. Dissolvable Zofran, and Seabands have really helped me. also propping my head up when i lay down.
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JustRachelle

2y

I’m one of those people! I prefer marijuana over any nausea medication because they do NOT work.. but marijuana does! 🤣
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Bugs22

2y

I agree! But unfortunately some people, like myself, are unlucky enough to develop CHS, to which the only real cure is to stop marijuana consumption altogether, then at that point it’s sobriety that helps with nausea 😂
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EntityNotFound

2y

Lemon drops help me a lot!
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Neppy

2y

Personally saltines help me
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ac1d

2y

I got a prescription for ondansetron, to be honest I use MJ for most of my nausea but these little tablets have become a complete life saver, would highly recommend looking into it
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bomb

2y

pressing your forehead against a flat surface helps!
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epea1211

2y

Thanks so much everyone!!
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PunkBoi

2y

I take ginger root every day for my nausea and holy crapoli it's like magic. I'm way less likely to get nauseous and when I do, it's less severe. Ondansetron also helps a lot when it's too much, but that's more of an as needed thing and does nothing for preventing the nausea.
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Bugs22

2y

I’ll usually lay down on the ground or as low to the ground as I can get, cold tile helps me a lot, with a heating pad on my stomach and chest and an ice pack on my head. If you’re asking about medications, then I have no idea sorry
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Kelsh

2y

Things that help me are -a cold towel on my head or back of neck -the smell of peppermint -plain crackers if I feel like I can eat anything I hope you find something that works for you!
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Berrygray

2y

Mint tea was my go to when i couldnt do anything else, mint natural relaxes stomach muscles so it helps with nausea. But it can cause some acid reflux potentially. Ginger is also good!
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Zoey_Val

2y

Besides prescription meds and cannabis: I have found my top aids for nausea are peppermint tea, ginger, vicks, peppermint essential oils or other, and ice packs on my wrists and back of neck OR all of the above lol! :) good luck ❤️

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