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Nausea

Digestive system / Stomach

Also known as: Vomiting

Supplements for Oral Use

  • Ginger RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

    Ginger reduces nausea; reduces nausea during and after chemotherapy. Take 1-4 g of ginger rhizome or 0.5-1.0 g of standardized ginger extract containing %4 of oil of ginger daily, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Anise seed RatingRatingRating

    Anise seed reduces nausea. Take 6-10 g of anise seed daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many days.

  • Barberry RatingRatingRating

    Barberry reduces nausea. Take standardized barberry root extract daily, containing 0.3-0.6 g of berberine, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Basil RatingRatingRating

    Basil reduces nausea. Take 3 teaspoon of basil leaves in tea form or 1-2 g of basil in capsule form daily, in divided doses, for many days.

  • Cinnamon RatingRatingRating

    Cinnamon reduces nausea. Take 1-2 g of cinnamon daily, in divided doses, for many days.

  • Cinnamon oil RatingRatingRating

    Cinnamon oil reduces nausea. Take 2-6 drops of cinnamon oil daily, diluted in a juice, in divided doses, for many days.

  • Cloves RatingRatingRating

    Cloves reduce nausea. Take cloves daily, in divided doses, for many days, as suggested on the label.

Supplements for Topical Use

  • Peppermint oil RatingRating

    Peppermint oil reduces nausea. Use peppermint oil by inhalation as needed.

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