Morning Sickness Remedies - What Really Works!

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Want to Know How You Can Put An End to Your Morning Sickness?

Here are some useful morning sickness remedies that have worked extremely well with many women to help alleviate morning sickness during pregnancy. With morning sickness effecting anywhere up to 50 - 90% of pregnant women it is important to find a remedy that works effectively for you so you can enjoy this special time of your life.

Morning Sickness Remedies - Acupressure

Best Remedy By Far - Works For 95% of Women

Acupressure Remedy for Morning SicknessAcupressure is a technique based on ancient Chinese medicine. It works on tapping into various pressure points throughout the body to help remove morning sickness permanently.

For years eastern culture has used this remedy to alleviate morning sickness symptoms during pregnancy with great success. It might seem different from the treatment we normally receive from our health care providers but they really do not have much to offer us when it comes to pregnancy nausea.

Studies and research have been done to prove the effects of acupressure on nausea more than any other ailment, and the results are very positive.

In one study, pregnant women were treated with "fake" (placebo) acupressure points to make sure that it wasn't all in their heads. The study proved that the women who received acupressure to the proper points for relieving nausea experienced relief, while those who received acupressure to the fake points did not. It's definitely not all in the mind!

The other positive about using acupressure to help stop morning sickness is that it is an all natural alternative that is inexpensive and does not require the intervention of any medications to prove its efficacy. You can also apply this remedy any time you need to to get instant relief from morning sickness.

To find out more about the acupressure technique please visit:

www.stop-morning-sickness-in-24hrs.info

Morning Sickness Remedies - Ginger

Ginger Works Well for Nausea Relief

Ginger has been used for many centuries as a safe, natural herbal remedy to help stop morning sickness.

To prevent morning sickness the best method of ingesting ginger is in its pure form. Make sure it is not mixed with any other substance apart from vitamin B6. You can ingest ginger in its pure form by taking ginger capsules or tablets, crystallized ginger, ginger tea or ginger powder mixed with water. All these forms of ginger can be found at any health food store.

Morning Sickness Remedies - Aromatherapy

Certain Aromas Can Help Soothe Your Morning Sickness!

Aromatherapy is another great and effective way of alleviating morning sickness. By breathing in aromas from certain natural oils you can quickly soothe and eliminate the sensation of nausea.

Try burning five drops of any of the following essential oils: lavender, pettigrain, spearmint, lemon, coriander or bergamot in an oil burner. These specific oils all create a healthy, therapeutic aroma that works to calm your morning sickness.

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    Michelle Dec 22, 2009 @ 2:31 am | delete
    Very informative lens! I have tried the acupressure technique with my last pregnancy when I was experiencing pretty bad morning sickness and you know what, it really does work! It's a great technique and effective too! I highly recommend it to any ladies out there suffering from morning sickness.

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