Vitamins : Blackmores : Blackmores Travel Calm Ginger Tablets X 45 |
Taken prior to travelling, ginger may ease the symptoms of nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness. Features and benefits
How it works The anti-emetic action of ginger is believed to be due to local gastro-intestinal effects - possibly a partial inhibition of gastric motility. Research has supported the use of ginger in morning sickness, and hyperemesis gravidum (severe vomiting and nausea of pregnancy, which normally requires hospitalisation). The strong anti-emetic action of ginger is considered to be due to the non-volatile pungent principles in ginger (the gingerols and shogaols).
Directions Adults - Take two to three tablets half an hour before travelling, then one tablet every two hours Children (from 6 years to 12 years) - Take two tablets half an hour before travelling, then half to one tablet every two hours depending on severity. Children under 6 years - only as professionally prescribed Warnings Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional |
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