How to deal with the nausea while in motion.
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Motion sickness, sometimes called travel sickness, is the sensation of dizziness and nauser brought about by your body being in motion. Rocking or swaying vehicles, such as trains or boats, are often the worst offenders. But many people get motion sickness on airplane flights, possibly because of the combination of motion and pressurized air and confined spaces.
Read more at www.altmeds.comCar riders may suffer from motion sickness, especially on long trips and in cars that don’t absorb shock well. The body picks up signals through a variety of sensors about what position it is in and readjusts each time it is repositioned. Eventually, these mechanisms can become overtaxed and fail, leaving the rider’s brain registering dizzying information.
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