These home remedies for nausea are based on simple, traditional Chinese ways to relieve and prevent this common and
uncomfortable symptom. Several remedies use ginger for its ability to harmonize and settle the stomach. These particular ginger
remedies for nausea can therefore also be used in cases where vomiting occurs as well. Note though that ginger
has a warming effect on the body, so if you feel uncomfortably hot or flushed or perhaps have a headache after taking it via one of
these remedies for nausea, reduce the amount of ginger next time, or try a non-ginger remedy.
Home Remedies for Nausea
Remedy 1. Ginger Milk: Boil 250ml of fresh, whole milk, 25ml of ginger juice (made from crushing fresh ginger)
and 25g of brown sugar for 10 minutes. Sip slowly while it's still hot.
Remedy 2. Ginger Water: Put 3 slices of fresh ginger in a cup, add boiling water, and brown sugar to taste. Drink
warm. Leave the ginger in the cup and top it up with more water 1 or 2 times throughout the day if necessary.
Remedy 3. Ginger Tea: Put 3 slices of fresh ginger and 2-3 grams of black tea (or a tea bag) in a cup. Add boiling
water, then let it steep for several minutes. Drink warm. As above, leave the ingredients in the cup and top it up throughout the day
if necessary.
Remedy 4. Pu Er Tea: From Yunnan province in China, and widely available, this tea is highly regarded for its beneficial effects on
digestion. It may be used in cases of nausea, vomiting and even obesity. Put 5 or 6 grams in a cup, add boiling water, then let it steep for several minutes. Drink it warm. Re-use it throughout the day, as above.
Remedy 5. Orange Peel: Perhaps the simplest of all these home remedies for nausea, but not necessarily the least
effective. Peel an orange and bruise the skin by twisting and crushing it with your fingers. Hold the skin to your nose and sniff the scent.
Remedy 6. Acupressure: Applying thumb pressure to a specific point on your wrists makes for another very
simple, yet highly effective remedy for nausea. This point is well known by Chinese medicine practitioners for its ability to relieve
anxiety, stress, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. For full illustrated instructions on locating and pressing the point (referred to
as Point 1), see:
http://chinese-holistic-health-exercises.com/reflexology-for-anxiety.html
For greater effectiveness it is recommended that you combine some of the above home remedies for nausea. For instance, choose
one ginger remedy and take it once or twice a day, plus do the acupressure several times a day. Note also that if you're
pregnant and suffering from morning sickness, ginger is one of the most common and safest Chinese home remedies for nausea and vomiting. Check with your health professional first though if you're unsure about this.
Matthew Scott is a professionally trained Chinese medicine practitioner from Australia, living in China since 2000. His website
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