4 Sure Recipes if You are Feeling Nauseous



Nausea. It can strike when you least expect it. It is a primary symptom of early pregnancy, though it can strike at any time during the nine months. It can also be a side-effect of certain cancer treatments like chemotherapy. Nausea can also accompany certain illnesses, like gastroenteritis, which some call the ‘stomach flu.’ Whichever reason you have nausea, there is relief to be found from simple recipes made from holistic ingredients.

Ginger Ale and Ginger Tea

Ginger is a wonderful and long-used ingredient to quell nausea. This root promotes the secretion of saliva and other digestive enzymes which neutralizes stomach acids. It also contains phenols that help to relax stomach muscles. Ginger also contains chemicals which react with your nervous system, stomach, and intestines to help lessen the urge to vomit.

Ginger ale and ginger tea are two popular recipes to help reduce the feeling of nausea. While you can buy both in stores, they are also easily made at home.


Ginger Tea


Wash a 2-inch ginger root before peeling and cutting into several small pieces
Fill a saucepan with 2-3 cups of water and boil for a few minutes
Add ginger and simmer for 5 minutes
Remove from heat and strain solution into a cup
Add honey to taste if desired

Alternatively, you may prepare your ginger tea as above and add one regular tea bag along with the juice of one lime.

Ginger Ale


Bring 2 cups water to a boil
Add 1 cup of peeled ginger, finely chopped
Reduce heat and simmer for 5 – 8 minutes
Remove from heat and cool about 20 minutes
Strain the solution into a glass container
Add 1 cup water with 1 cup water to separate saucepan and boil until dissolved
Allow this sugar syrup to cool
Mix ½ cup of ginger water with ½ cup club soda and 1/3 cup of the syrup
Stir well and add a few drops of lemon or lime juice


Peppermint Tea

Both the leaves and the oil of the mint plant are long-used holistic ways of fighting indigestion and irritable bowel syndrome. A small study published in 2014 suggests that the smell of peppermint oil can relieve nausea. The calming and numbing effect of this herb relaxes your stomach to help aid in digestion. Mint tea is probably one of the more popular remedies, but you can also suck on a piece of peppermint or chew a piece of mint gum. However, this is all about recipes, so here’s one for an iced mint tea.

Ingredients:
8 cups boiling water
1 tablespoon loose Chinese green tea
25 fresh mint sprigs (approximately 1 ½ ounces)
½ cup sugar

Combine water and tea in a medium bowl, then cover and steep for 2 ½ minutes. Strain through a fine sieve into a bowl, then add the mint. Allow to steep for 5 minutes. Add the sugar and stir until fully dissolved. Allow to cool completely and then pour over ice and enjoy.

Cannabidiol Oil or CBD Oil



Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, has been shown to reduce nausea and vomiting. It activates the cannabinoid receptor CB1 in the endocannabinoid system, which reduces the urge to vomit. Not only has CBD been shown to reduce the nausea that comes as a side-effect of certain cancer treatments, it has also been shown to help to reduce the anticipatory nausea some cancer patients experience. While CBD’s headline-grabbing sister, THC, also helps to reduce nausea, you can count on CBD to help reduce it without the psychoactive effect that accompanies THC. Now there are several ways you can ingest the CBD oil to get the most cannabinoids but study shows vaporization and the edibles are the best way to have a faster effect.


Lemon

Lemons are a time-honored and tested way of reducing nausea. Freeze sliced lemons and suck on them, or suck on them fresh. Even simply cutting a lemon and breathing in the scent can help to quell an upset tummy. Not just lemon, but lime and other tart-flavored foods are easy on the stomach, according to the National Cancer Institute. Here’s a simply lemonade recipe.

Ingredients:
6 Lemons
1 Cup Sugar
6 Cups Cold Water

Simply juice the lemons and combine with the sugar and the cold water. Stir well and pour over ice – chilled foods have been shown to help reduce nausea. Garnish with a mint leaf and enjoy!

Adding lemon to tea may also help to prevent and quell nausea you may be experiencing.

Nausea can make you feel awful and lethargic and is just simply no fun to experience. No matter the reason that you are experiencing nausea, these simple recipes can help fight the urge to purge. From teas to lemonade, these are just a few ways to help relieve nausea with just a small amount of efforts.
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