Three Surprising Cures For Morning Nausea

If you've been suffering from early morning nausea for some time now, I'm sure that you have read the Morning Sickness Treatment 101 manual from cover to cover. But if you're still affected by nausea all of the time, then I believe that you would wish to read this essay.

In this post, we will talk about three surprising cures for early morning sickness. Do not be concerned, these are all reasonably easy and you do not have to be a genius or an accelerated learning expert to understand these tips.

I am sure you have heard about ginger, acupuncture or acupressure, staying hydrated and having a cracker by your side all of the time as some of the methods to overcome early morning sickness. You could be thinking that your options are done but allow me to introduce you to the “underdogs” of early morning nausea treatments.

Cabbages

Cabbages have been employed by many women to beat morning sickness. And if you're a mom who would like to have options with the food they eat, you won't run right out of that with cabbage. As a morning sickness cure, you can eat it raw, cooked, juice even sauerkraut. Whichever way you choose to devour your cabbage, it is an effective natural treatment against stomach aches or distress.

But many girls have shown wonderful results from drinking sauerkraut juice in particular.

Peaches

Now, I'm sure this is something you would be inquisitive about. Although not to burst your bubble or anything except we're not talking about the peach fruit. If you want to treat or lessen your early morning nausea, you need to target the leaves of a peach tree.

The Chinese are famous for their natural herbs and the peach leaf is one of them. The people in China have really used the peach leaf for thousands of years for pregnancy-related issues. The Europeans have truly borrowed this idea and they have developed a tea from the bark of a peach tree and it has truly helped in lessening the effects of nausea.

The leaves of a peach tree works because of a compound called benzaldehyde. It assists in lessening nausea and light-headedness.

Raspberry Tea

An alternative way to dump your morning nausea is thru sipping some good ol ‘ raspberry tea. It is a well tested strategy- besides, it is terribly tasty and you do not really have anything to lose from it.

Due to a compound called fragrine, raspberry tea works in curing morning sickness. Fragrine is also known as an alkaloid which helps tone the muscles in the pelvic area and the uterus too.

Raspberry tea is also a fine source for vitamin C and vitamin E.

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