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Nausea

nausea

Overview [1]
Symptoms [2]
Causes [3]
Prescription [4]
Health Tips [5]

Nausea is that sick, queasy feeling in the stomach that makes one feel like vomiting and is an indication that there is something else happening in the body. Most typically it is a problem in the gastrointestinal tract, or it may be due to pregnancy or chemotherapy. Some nausea is severe enough to cause vomiting, or repeated urges to empty the contents of the stomach.

Symptoms

Technically, there are no symptoms of nausea except for intense queasiness in the stomach. However, there may be associated feelings of overall weakness, greater saliva production, decreased appetite, and vomiting.

Causes

There are hundreds of conditions that cause nausea; even riding in a car can induce nausea in some. Most often, nausea is associated with problems in the gastrointestinal tract, such as:

Many women experience the nausea called morning sickness during the first few months of pregnancy, and for some it is so intense it induces vomiting.

Nausea may also be brought on by reactions to:

Other causes include kidney or liver problems, or brain tumors.

Prescription for Health

Diet

During bouts of nausea, avoid processed, packaged, fried, or junk foods as they are nutritionally void, and contain harmful fats and chemicals that stress the body. Consume a diet that emphasizes natural, whole foods such as legumes, fresh fruits and vegetables, fish, healthy fats and oils, and nuts and seeds. Choose organic produce, wild fish, or free-range poultry. Nibble on whole-grain crackers, dry toast, or eat small portions of plain, steamed rice to neutralize stomach acidity. Do not overeat; eat smaller portions frequently throughout the day. Eat preferred foods that have pleasant aromas. Avoid spicy, fatty, salty, or strong-smelling foods.

Herbal teas may be very effective at soothing nausea. Try these singly or in combinations; peppermint, chamomile, lemon balm, or fennel. Ginger is especially effective in reducing or eliminating nausea during pregnancy.

If symptoms are aggravated during a fatty meal, bile production could be underactive; stimulate gastric juices with bitter herb teas such as dandelion, plantain, yarrow, wormwood, or gentian.

Nutrient Dosage Action
Coenzyme fully reacted B-complex Look for a minimum of the following per daily dose:

B1 – 100mg

B2 – 7.5 mg

Niacin – 353 mg

B5 – 300 mg

B6 – 100 mg

B12 – 1000 mcg

Folate – 1000 mcg

Required for digestion and metabolism and reduces nausea
Vitamin B6 in the form of P-5-P 50 mg daily Reduces nausea, especially in pregnant women
Vitamin C 500 mg three times daily

For those on chemotherapy, increase to 1000 mg three times daily

Increases T-cell activity to fight infection and protects intestinal cell membrane
Peppermint (enteric-coated) One or two capsules daily Aids digestion, reduces intestinal distress
Magnesium bisglycinate 500 mg daily Calms nerves, reduces nausea
Artichoke 160–320 mg three times daily with meals, assuming standardized to contain 13–18 percent caffeolquinic acids and calculated aschlorogenic acid Increases bile formation and flow to digest and absorb fats
Ginger Four 500 capsules daily. It can also be taken as a tea. Calms upset stomach, reduces nausea
Lactobacillus acidophilus 1 tsp (5 mL) twice daily Increases friendly bacteria and reduces harmful bacteria
Moducare sterols and sterolins One capsule three times daily. For nausea, hair loss, and vomiting due to chemotherapy, take double the dose until chemotherapy is finished. Increases T-cell activity to fight infection and reduces inflammation, halts nausea from chemotherapy very effectively

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