Against Seasickness, Suck Cherry Pits Like Candy!

Are you looking for a remedy for seasickness?

Nausea, vomiting, sweating, dizziness ...

It is true that this type of motion sickness can quickly ruin a cruise vacation.

Do not panic ! No need to take drugs that will knock you out and put you to sleep.

Fortunately, a skipper friend told me about his simple and effective remedy to quickly relieve the symptoms of seasickness.

The trick is to suck cherry stones. Look, it's very simple:

cherry stones to fight seasickness

How to do

1. Take two or three cherry pits.

2. Put them in your mouth.

3. Suck them like candy.

Results

And there you have it, no more nausea when you are on the boat :-)

Thanks to this natural remedy, you avoid the inconvenience due to seasickness!

Simple, fast and efficient, isn't it?

In addition, it is much more economical than buying patches or bracelets against seasickness.

Not only do we enjoy eating a few cherries, but we also avoid being sick on the boat.

Obviously, be careful not to swallow the pits of the cherries!

Why does it work?

Sucking on the cherry stones generates more salivation in the mouth.

As a result, this temporary hypersalivation helps relieve nausea associated with seasickness.

Additional advice

Seasickness is linked to a problem with your balance. When you are on a boat, the information received by your inner ear is disturbed.

Seasickness usually occurs at the start of the trip and lasts a few days while you adjust.

The good news is that you can avoid or limit this adaptation step.

To avoid seasickness, you must prepare the day before get on the boat:

- Rest well the day before and the day of departure. Because fatigue is a factor that aggravates seasickness.

- Eat sensibly.

- Avoid stressing. To relax, you can try one of these tips.

And on the boat:

- Hunger promotes seasickness. So eat a little: you must avoid being hungry and not have an empty stomach. Otherwise the nausea is stronger.

- The cold also promotes seasickness. So wrap up well!

- Remember to hydrate yourself well on the boat. Drinking water helps fight seasickness.

- Do not drink alcohol.

- Don't read.

- Don't look out the window.

- Do not smoke.

- Limit your movements and especially avoid moving your head.

- Avoid focusing on the movements of the boat or the sea.

Your turn...

Have you tried this grandmother's remedy for seasickness? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to hear from you!

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Also to discover:

Motion sickness: My 3 Natural and Effective Remedies.

Grandmother's Cure Effective Against Motion Sickness.


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