Dear Karen, I have worked for many years as a Naturopath and treated
numerous women for morning sickness - a misnomer really since many have it
all day! I have found that you have to find out through trial and error what
works for each individual as this varies a lot. Ginger can be very
effective, though I would generally add it to a herb mix containing the
morning sickness - specific herb Black Horehound (Ballota nigra), together
with some chamomile and dandelion root.Generally naturopaths aim to support
the liver , having the belief that the nausea comes from the increased
hormonal load on the liver. My most memorable successes however have always
been with homoeopathic medicines - these have to be chosen based on the
woman's symptoms, though remedies like Sepia and Cocculus are commonly
needed. I don't know if your friend has a homoeopath /naturopath in their
area or if it is within her reality to consult one - at least their
medicines won't have any harmful side-effects! Hope this is helpful,
regards allison.
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From: Karen_Tinkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, 21 July 2001 6:09
Subject: Morning Sickness Remedies
>Dear List,
>
>Can anyone please advise of anything they recommend for morning
>sickness, I have a friend who has tried ginger, but by this stage can
>no longer look at anything ginger.
>
>Does anyone know of the usefulness of B^ and are there any possible
>dangers associated with same.
>
>All suggestions greatly appreciated,
>
>Karen
>
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