Petroleum oleum
Summer is here and kids are out of school. That is a great time to take your family to the beach, amusement park or to visit grandparents. Car rides are usually fun but not for people who feel slightly nauseated when thinking about a trip. And do not mention boat rides to them unless you are prepared. Family trips are an enjoyable experience that you want to remember and cherish for long time. That might not be possible if all you remember is feeling dizzy and trying to hold back your breakfast until the next car stop. There are several things you can do to prevent motion sickness – sit in front of the car, sit facing the direction of travel, not read while the vehicle is moving, keep the windows open, stay closer to the center of the ship if you brave enough to get on one. If you have tried it all and still the thought of any movement makes you feel uneasy, no need to panic, there are many homeopathic remedies to help with motion sickness. Petroleum oleum is an excellent homeopathic remedy for motion sickness, car sickness, and sea sickness. Petroleum oleum is one of our oldest remedies; its action was proven by Dr. Hahnemann himself and published in “Chronic Diseases” (1829).
Petroleum oleum relieves symptoms due to car, train or sea sickness. Long lasting complains from motion sickness especially with vomiting, stomach pain and nausea with accumulated water in mouth. Empty feeling in the pit of the stomach. Nausea is better from eating. Dread of open air, shivering from open air. A person feels better from warm air and lying with head high. If fresh cold air makes motion sickness better, consider homeopathic remedy Tabacum instead.
Homeopathic remedies are natural substances, have no side effects and do
not interact with other medicines or supplements. For acute motion sickness (just happened recently) a good potency to use is 30C. If you want to address chronic motion sickness/vertigo or if you have tried 3-7 doses of the remedy and did not get relief for your symptoms, call your homeopathic practitioner for advice and suggestions for a remedy.
Have a wonderful trip!
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