Motion Sickness
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Motion sickness is a common condition, characterized by symptoms such as nausea, dizziness and headaches, often experienced when traveling by car, boat or plane. In this section, we explore the use of essential oils and hydrosols known for their soothing, anti-nausea and balancing properties. These natural remedies are selected for their potential to relieve the symptoms of motion sickness, offering a gentle alternative to make your travels more comfortable. We guide you through a selection of suitable products, providing advice on their safe and effective use in cases of motion sickness.
1,2,3 Recipes
In a 50 mL spray bottle, mix 1 cm of Tarragon Hydrosol, 3 drops of Vegetal Oil and 5 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handmade. Shake before use. Spray over upper chest and back, then massage gently.
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Peppermint Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Used as an inhalation or applied to the solar plexus, Peppermint Essential Oil can help prevent and relieve motion sickness.
View DetailsCinnamon Essential Oil (Bark) 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Inhalation of Cinnamon Essential Oil (Bark) can help relieve symptoms of motion sickness.
View DetailsTarragon Hydrolat 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Inhaling Tarragon Hydrolat or adding it to a drink can help reduce the symptoms of motion sickness thanks to its soothing properties.
View DetailsPeppermint Hydrolat 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Inhaling Peppermint Hydrosol or adding a few drops to a drink can help reduce motion sickness symptoms thanks to its soothing properties.
View DetailsFresh Ginger Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted
Used as an inhalation or applied to the solar plexus, Ginger Essential Oil can help prevent and relieve motion sickness.
View DetailsPrecautions
It is important to remember that the information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Motion sickness can vary in intensity and, in some cases, may require medical attention, especially if severe or persistent. Although essential oils and hydrosols can offer support for mild symptoms, they should not be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment. We recommend consulting a doctor if you suffer from frequent motion sickness or if symptoms worsen. The effectiveness of these natural remedies may vary from person to person, and their use should be undertaken with caution.