Sue...
From someone who gets seasick...
Ginger may calm the stomach after you've thrown up.
But seasickness is all in the inner ear. Ginger's calming effect on your
stomach... well... I'm not sure that's going to work on the inner ear.
My suggestion to him... bring the Bonine just in case.
--Tom
"Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
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> Jay Furr wrote:
>> I've never, ever been seasick, even in seven foot seas off the coast of
>> North Carolina on board a merrily rolling North Carolina state ferry, or
>> in my kayak in heavy chop out on Lake Champlain.
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> If you and your wife have not had problems under these circumstances, then
> it is most likely you will not have any on your cruise. I would get some
> ginger capsules and take them "if" you feel the beginning of a problem.
> Ginger in any form, capsules, ginger ale, ginger candy/cookies etc. are
> all very good for seasickness and you don't have to take any ahead of
> time, only if you start feeling sick.
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> sue
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