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Frequent nausea has plagued me for most of my life. In fact, I’ve previously documented my journey managing my chronic motion sickness with one pair of bizarre glasses that miraculously made it possible to even read in a moving vehicle. The next item that was on my anti-nausea radar was one drug-free $13 “inhaler” that promised to use only a blend of natural herbs to stop nausea of all types dead in its tracks. Now, after using it for just a few weeks, I take it with me everywhere I go.
As I’ve previously mentioned, I’m prone to waves of nausea, not just related to motion, but also due to a medication I take and just a general sensitivity to smells or foods. This means I can feel like tossing my cookies at any time of day, at varying degrees of severity. Just the other day, my partner decided to cook well-done eggs — which emitted an odor that, for whatever reason, makes me want to gag. I was driven to reach for this nondescript tube, and after just a couple of inhales, the fresh and medicinal vapor in my mouth and nose completely made the uncomfortable sensation dissipate. I’ve also whipped this out while feeling queasy on the train, in cars, and even following a night of one too many alcoholic beverages and it did the trick in seconds.






