Preventing Carsickness
Preventing Carsickness,If you or any of your children have a tendency to get carsick at times
If you
or any of your children have a tendency to get carsick at times, you
certainly understand what a nuisance it can be. After all, a simple trip
to the stor
If you or any of your children have a tendency to get carsick at
times, you certainly understand what a nuisance it can be. After all, a
simple trip to the store or to school can become a fiasco when you get
carsick, and a road trip can become a near impossibility. Regardless of
whether you tend to get carsick frequently or only every once in a while, these tips will help you to naturally chase carsickness away as soon as you feel it setting in.Fresh air: One of the best ways to make carsickness go away is to open the windows and get some air flowing in the car. With a bit of fresh air, you will probably find that the carsickness disappears quickly.
Focus faraway: If fresh air does not seem to help you, another method to try is focusing on a point that is far away from the car. Many people will naturally put
Food therapy: There are foods that will make you feel better when you are carsick, there are foods that will do nothing for you, and there are also foods that will make you feel worse. A few things that will help carsickness – just as they would an upset stomach – are water and saltine crackers, and ginger ale. In addition to these, ginger snap cookies and ginger root capsules will do a lot to help a carsick stomach.
Cool cloth: If you find that none of these other options are working, try placing a cool, damp cloth over your forehead and eyes. If you (or someone you travel with!) is prone to carsickness, you should keep a cooler in the car – filled with ice – and also keep a cloth on hand.
Carsickness can ruin a trip, but it does not have to; follow these tips, and chase carsickness away!
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