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  1. #1
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    Question what foods help w/ nausea?

    note: mentions sad food




    hi,

    i've been having really bad nausea last night and today. normally i'd have tea w/ honey, saltine crackers, soup or broth, ginger ale, and any of those other so-called "remedies" that sad people profess. however, i want to fight this nausea the raw way!

    i was having difficulty swallowing water earlier today. i was having difficulty resting either. i had a couple dates w/ almond butter, couldn't motivate myself to make a green juice drink.

    what helps you w/ fighting nausea?

    thanks.
    one day... one step... one breath... one prayer at a time
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    warm tea (not hot, but warmed until your finger can rest in it without burning it) with ginger or just warm water with ginger! That helped me one night when I had nausea.

    Hope you feel better soon!
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    I do the ginger tea too, as well as chamomile tea. Chamomile especially always relieves any of my stomach troubles.

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    It depends on why you are nauteous. I was nauteous because I ate too much fat on Thanksgiving. I ate citrus fruit. It seemed to help digest the nuts. But lemon water and maybe ginger?

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    thanks so much, y'all. i'm about to make some right now. :)
    one day... one step... one breath... one prayer at a time
    :) my journal and your comments :)

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    I discovered that Kombucha works for me when I've eaten a bad combo (which doesn't happen often; I have a stomach of steel!).
    I'm not sure why it works, but it does (for me).
    I also gave it to a friend who was eating high-raw and then ate some horrible greasy fried food and ended up lethargic and sicky: it helped surprisingly quickly.

    Here is what I do and what I recommend to my friend when he goes "off" his eating plan:

    Drink a serving of Kombucha. The rest of the day/evening, if hungry, drink only green smoothies with one kind of fruit only and with as little fruit as you can stand (use stevia, if you need to).
    Drink a serving of Kombucha before bed.
    Next day, if you still feel poorly, drink smoothies all day and eat fruit to get your alkaline balance restored.

    When I drink kombucha the evening of a bad combo, I wake up 100% the next day; can't tell you why. I assume it kicks me back into alkaline balance quickly; but I really don't know. I also have acquired a taste for it now :)

    Might be worth a try anyway :) We're all different; so I don't know if this will work for you.

    Kombucha can be found in natural markets in the refrigerated section.
    I like SYNERGY KOMBUCHA, by Millenium ,particularly the Ginger blends.

    * Some raw foodists object to them since they are cultured from tea leaves (caffeine) and a bit of sugar; however the brand above claims to contain neither.

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    I read that ginger is clinically proven in a double blind study to be as effective as Gravol.

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    Dehydration can cause nausea. Are you drinking at least a couple of quarts of water a day?

    When I get nauseated it's mostly because of dehydration.

    Pattye

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    When I get nausea I break off a finger of ginger root and nibble on it through out the day. It helps alot. You can take it everywere w/ u too. I always carry a little w/ me in my pocket so I have it when I feel the need.

    Miette

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    Peppermint tea does the trick. And I only ate apples during the time I had the flu. Mind you, I had it much easier than those around me. I had 12 children living with me at the time and each one took one to three days on the couch, fever, vomiting. I was naseous for a day and still had energy to keep on! Yay for raw!

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    all in tea form
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    ginger

    slippery elm is calming and works pretty much immediately.

    lemon balm

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    Hi, ginger is used for morning sickness, so might help you, too. :)

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