Cursed with a weak stomach, a sensitivity to smells, all while taking medication that gives me frequent bouts of nausea, I know what it’s like to be going about your day, and be suddenly overcome with the need to hurl. Whether on land, air or sea, an upset stomach has debilitating potential, rendered even more difficult to manage if you’re someone who doesn’t want to be constantly taking anti-nausea medications —many of which are just sedatives that will make you sleepy, or in my case, completely delirious.And it’s not just me who wants over-the-counter solutions, without a script from my doctor or popping a Dramamine. Nausea-prone reviewers all across the internet are looking for relief in the form of natural or non-oral aids. See the best ones below — including a couple that I regularly use swear by myself. AmazonA strangely effective pair of motion sickness glassesAfter nearly a lifetime of dealing with severe motion sickness, I tried these funny-looking frames a few years ago and wrote about my life-changing experience. Now, I never travel anywhere without them. In my reporting, I also explained why they are so effective at managing motion sickness-related symptoms after seeking the guidance of Dr. Neil Bhattacharyya, board-certified otolaryngologist and professor of otolaryngology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School. He said that the glasses likely work by creating an “artificial horizon” for your eyes with the moving liquid in the rings.“The brain depends on sensory input from many organ systems, such as the eyes and inner ear, to tell if the body is in motion and where it’s positioned in space,” Bhattacharyya said. “When you get into a car that’s moving, your organ systems are still sensing the motion around you, but the body itself is stable, causing the integration of those messages to get disrupted.”I've even put these on after my motion sickness has set in and they manage to completely reverse my symptoms.Other Amazon customers who also put these miraculous glasses to the test enthusiastically agreed about their effectiveness, with one reviewer writing: "I'm awfully surprised that these worked. Not once, even with purposefully aggressive braking, hard cornering or rapid acceleration, did I feel motion sick while looking at my phone!!!! The weird thing was that even after taking the glasses off, the effects seemed to last for an extra 30 minutes before I started to get sick again while looking at my phone in the passenger seat."AmazonA nausea "inhaler" that harnesses the power of essential oilsThe Allclair nausea inhalers are the second must-have sickness-relief aid that I have in my arsenal and they are impossibly easy in concept and design. Conveniently packaged like a lip balm and dual-ended to feature the inhaler component on one end and an oil dropper on the other (great for rubbing under the nose), the Allclair is non-medicated and fast-acting. It contains a blend of oils like lavender, peppermint and eucalyptus, along with camphor, menthol and borneol — an organic compound often found in rosemary.I've used these while feeling queasy in cars, trains and even when I was hungover — just a couple of inhales and the fresh and medicinal vapor that enters my mouth and nose makes the uncomfortable sensation dissipate in a matter of seconds.“This is an ESSENTIAL for my day-to-day life,” a reviewer diagnosed with OCD emetophobia said. “The second my stomach feels off, I use the rub side and it instantly calms me down. This is literally my safety blanket.” AmazonNon-drowsy motion sickness patches with 4.5 starsThese 100% herbal and non-drowsy patches discreetly adhere behind the ear or on the stomach to deliver fast-acting nausea relief. Infused with medicinal herbs such as mint, ginger and cinnamon, these patches can be an effective way to manage motion sickness in cars, flights or boats, and come with some very enthusiastic support from people who have tried them.One Amazon shopper who purchased them for their mother, who has such bad nausea that she needed to get daily injections to manage it, called the MQ Motion Patches a "lifesaver.""[I] was 1000% skeptical, but because of the positive ratings, decided to try it. After only a few days of use, she could feel IMMEDIATE relief and now doesn’t have to get daily nausea injections anymore. Super effective and easy to use, and the size of the patch is very discreet, depending on where you place it," they wrote.AmazonA pair of accupressure wristbandsThese $8 wristbands harness the concept of acupressure therapy, a practice that, similar to acupuncture, applies pressure to a key point of the body to relieve nausea and even stress, anxiety or migraines. Each of these stretchy and non-drowsy wrist bands features a button that presses against a key point on the inner wrist. According to several reviews, these bands are helpful, not just for motion and sea sickness, but also for managing pregnancy symptoms."These nausea sea bands have been an absolute lifesaver during pregnancy. I was struggling with constant waves of nausea, especially in the mornings, and these bands made such a noticeable difference," one shopper writes. "They apply gentle pressure to the right spot on the wrist, and within a short time, I could feel the nausea easing up."AmazonA anti-nausea wristband that offers electrophysical therapyThe EmeTerm wristband applies a similar concept to the Sea-Bands above, just with a bit more sophistication and price tag that tons of users claim is well worth the splurge. This FDA-cleared device uses something called TEAS (Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation), a technology that uses electric current that targets key points in the nervous system to rapidly fight nausea. The EmeTerm is waterproof, rechargeable and features five adjustable intensity levels for customized relief. It's a design that one reviewer calls "a modern miracle" and even proved to be helpful for one reviewer suffering from chronic migraines after the wristband was suggested to them by their neurologist."I don’t want to be dramatic, but this little wristband may have saved my entire summer, and possibly my marriage, because my husband no longer has to listen to me narrate my descent into motion‑sickness doom," an Amazon customer writes. "The sensation is like tiny, polite pins‑and‑needles in your fingertips; not painful, not annoying. If you get motion sick easily, consider this your sign. This thing WORKS. And if it can handle me on an empty stomach with a phone in my face, it can handle anything."AmazonStomach-settling lozenges with mint and gingerStanford Healthcare’s clinical associate professor of medicine, Irene Sonu, previously told HuffPost that herbal ingredients, such as peppermint or ginger, interact with key receptors involved in the sensation of nausea.These drug-free and stomach-settling drops are made with both, along with lemon and vitamin B6, a safe and effective treatment for mild to moderate nausea during pregnancy, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Made with a short and simple list of ingredients, the UpSpring drops taste like refreshing spearmint ginger and come with numerous user claims about how quickly they work."These drops have been a lifesaver for nausea, especially while on a GLP-1. They work quickly, are gentle on my stomach, and are easy to take when nausea hits. I always keep them with me now," one Amazon reviewer said.AmazonNausea-soothing ginger chewsAnother drug-free edible aid that seems to be a true and effective winner for nausea-sufferers is this bag of ginger chews made by one of the leaders in nausea relief, Dramamine. Except these are completely sedative-free, so you won't be dozing off after consuming them. These honey, ginger and lemon-flavored taffy-like chews can calm morning sickness symptoms, motion sickness, uneasy stomachs and even heartburn using a ginger extract and a simple list of ingredients. Here's what one Amazon customer claimed: "I have motion sickness that is intense and plagues me almost daily. At the moment I start feeling queezy, I grab one or two lozenges. They settle my stomach quickly and enable me to continue my activity. Definitely recommend these to anyone with similar problems."