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RE: Tips on Travelling with Ease - Self - Reliance, A must
Wow, thats good for you. For a very busy mother with very young children, i find it convenient to pack those basic meds when travelling. I do lots of cooking too, but sometimes accidents and situations can be out of hand too.
Thank you.
Have you heard of sea bands or copper bands they work effectively for motion sickness and safer for children
Yes heard of that, i've got one actually. I am Not against nature and herbals, though, this suits my needs at the moment.
Can you please recommend convenient
alternative medicine for me for pain, allergies, fever, diarrhea whilst travelling on a plane. One time i was caught off guard, having a diarrhea in the plane though i ate homefoods. Would appreciate it, thanks.
Ginger was always my go to of choice for motion sickness.
On our sailboat, I always carried candied ginger, which works really quickly to settle the stomach. And I've always got ginger tea in the console of my car.
I definitely vouch for the ginger cookies on a sailboat... though some waves are bound to get you. @crescedoofpeace its nice to meet another sailor on the platform! We have a growing sailor community here (called @knot), check it out, definitely would love to hear more about your sailing experience. ⛵️❤️
Thanks! I'm actually already on @knot's Discord channel, though I haven't been active of late. Hopefully I'll have more time to engage going forward.
I prefer ginger tea or a little fresh ginger to chew, i think ginger candy is sugary.
That depends on the candied ginger.
Most are encrusted with sugar on the outside, but my favorite kind is simply saturated and then dried, with no outer coating.
That said, I realize that candied ginger is an acquired taste. Whatever works for you. ;-)