Where To Buy Preggie Pops Online

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Where to buy "Preggie Pops" and "Preggie Drops"

Preggie Pops and Preggie Drops are natural Ginger based confectionaries originally developed to help woman overcome the nausea associated with "Morning Sickness".

This wonderful idea was conceived by health care professionals that decided to take their idea and make it available to women everywhere.

"Three Lollies" the company that promotes the "Preggie Pops" brand, has expanded to offer "Preggie Drops", Queasy Pops" and Queasy Drops. The "Preggie Pops" are available at many of your favorite retailers you can purchase them online here Preggie Pops at Amazon.

"Preggie Pops have also shown to be very effective in helping with motion sickness, car sickness, the flu queazy feeling and nausea related to Chemotherapy.

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Preggie Pops Where Have You Been For Motion Sickness

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TTasty, natural and they help me with the queasy feeling. Where were these years ago? As a sufferer of motion sickness (car sickness) I have found these to be a great remedy. I already like Ginger and have found Ginger tea to be very soothing. I also like that these Preggie Pops are natural and I especially like that they help me... I think I'll try the Preggie Drops and Queasy Drops Too - Cathy H.
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"Sour flavors help to relieve nausea related to pregnancy. "

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Is Ginger an Herb or a Spice ?

"Ginger is a Spice"

Ginger tea has been used as a remedy against flu and colds for centuries, both in India and China, as well as other countries in the east. According to Chinese culture, its powerful yang energy is what warms the lungs and stomach. Ginger tea has been used in China for 2,500 years to treat sore throat, nasal congestion, and sinus pain.

Double-blind studies have found ginger to be effective in decreasing symptoms of motion sickness, particularly seasickness. More specifically, intake of ginger has been shown to decrease feelings of dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and the production of cold sweats. One study even found ginger to be more effective than Dramamine, a drug that is often used to treat symptoms of motion sickness.

"Ginger has been used for centuries to help relieve the effects of morning sickness"

Does Ginger For Morning Sickness Really Work?

If you found this lens helpful for finding where you can buy "Preggie Pops". I think you will find the following lens very interesting.

It has some interesting "Ginger" recipes and facts about ginger and morning sickness.


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Buy Preggie Pop Drops Online Through Amazon

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Hubby Doesn't Want To Do A Preggie Drop... Try A Queasy Drop Instead

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Kids Don't Like The Name Preggie Pop Try A Queasy Pop Instead

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What can you add about "Preggie Pops"

Hi there, Have you used any of the "Three Lollies" products such as "Preggie Pops". What was your experience?

  • trendydad May 18, 2012 @ 8:45 am | delete
    i love ginger, great lens
  • tvyps May 12, 2012 @ 5:50 am | delete
    Funny stuff. For sympathy, I would just take a shot of Jack. Ha! Blessed by a Squid Angel.
  • JaguarJulie Jan 31, 2012 @ 9:29 am | delete
    Gosh, I missed out on the "preggie pops" when I was younger. Interesting! Also, I do find that ginger ale can be soothing to an upset stomach and provide some nausea relief.
  • goo2eyes Jan 28, 2012 @ 3:50 pm | delete
    it has some medicinal effects.
  • GrammaLinda Jan 22, 2012 @ 9:35 pm | delete
    Wish these had been around when I was younger. Blessings!
  • GuyB Jun 30, 2010 @ 4:53 pm | delete
    As an airline pilot with an extreme fear of heights, I'm always getting sick to my stomach. Hopefully these preggie pops will help with my nausea and get back some lost respect from the other "hot shot" pilots.
  • Lou1842 May 20, 2010 @ 5:06 pm | delete
    Great information. Wish I'd know about this when I was pregnant.
  • Pastiche May 11, 2010 @ 2:05 pm | delete
    I've used ginger ale, candied ginger root and ginger Altoids all with success to help a queasy tummy - not while prego, but I'm sure it would have helped if I'd needed it then. I';ll suggest some of the lollies to my daughters to help the kids with tummy-aches.
  • winlin May 11, 2010 @ 2:31 pm | delete
    Very helpful and thoughtful ideas... Thank you!
  • Susan52 Mar 27, 2010 @ 11:50 am | delete
    What an interesting product! I hadn't heard of these, but they seem like a really great idea. Thanks for sharing! (And welcome to Squidoo!)

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