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Ginger Doesn't Work

To: "Gavin Goodyear" <>
Subject: Ginger Doesn't Work
From: knightl <>
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 09:04:17 +1000

On Sunday, May 18, 2003, at 07:29  AM, Gavin Goodyear wrote:

Laurie

This was interesting to read as I once used  ginger based sea-sickness
tablets. It was the first time I ever took tablets as I thought it would
improve the day. I have never been so sick from a boat ride before.

They obviously work with other people and came highly recommended from the pharmacist. Needless to say I will be trying something different next time.

Cheers
Gavin



Yes, well there is no guarantee that a pharmacist [or shop assistant] will be a guru on motion sickness. I also suspect that perhaps ginger might work for the motion issues in planes, trains, buses and cars, but that the more complex and sharper motions of boat at sea are another matter entirely.

Regards, Laurie.

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