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Motion Facts
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What Can I Do for Motion Sickness: Do not read while traveling if you are subject to motion sickness, and do not sit in a seat facing backward.
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Symptoms of motion sickness, seasickness or altitude sickness: Feeling cold and clammy
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Motion sickness causes reduced blood flow and this in turn reduces the body temperature making the sufferer feel cold and clammy.
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Motion sickness produces a whole range of symptoms, of which nausea and vomiting are the most severe.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; try to stay in fresh air
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Techniques to reduce motion sickness, seasickness, and altitude sickness: Position yourself for the least movement, The lesser the movement while traveling the better, this means asking the driver to slow down while in either a car or bus, sitting near the middle of an airplane or boat. Try and watch the horizon when you are on a boat and get plenty of fresh air even if it’s very cold. When in a car try and sit in the front seat looking straight ahead, if you are old enough, drive the car.
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For motion sickness or sea sickness: Have some water and fruit before and between dives. It can help by re-hydrating you.
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Natural ginger for motion or sea sickness. There is medical evidence that this does indeed help relieve N/V. How it works is also not known. Ginger extract can be found in most health food stores.
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Most medications for motion sickness need to be taken at least 30 minutes before exposure to the activity that can cause the problem.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; Ship doctors usually stock medications
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