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Ginger for Seasickness


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Will crystallized Ginger work also?

 

As long as it's pure ginger before they start adding to it, yes. I buy crystallized ginger at Whole Foods, but it's available fairly easily. There's also some ginger candies (Chimes, Ginger Chews) that have slightly less ginger but are easier for some people to eat because the taste of the ginger is muted a bit. These work well for my wife because her sea-sickness is usually very mild.

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Sounds like a great excuse to eat sushi or better yet( Sashimi which I doubt I'll

find on the Glory:)), but I do love me some pickled ginger- it's a great palate

cleanser and how can that many billion people be wrong? Seriously it's a sharp but pleasing flavor and I learned to love it in salads long before I knew what it was(40 USAF months in Japan) I crave it. Now to find it has all these health

benefits I'm estatic. :):):):)

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