I have only tried peppermint tea, but it does work well.
2006-10-28 09:35:31
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answered by gypsy 3
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in 1833, when the Lord revealed the "Word of Wisdom," he told Joseph Smith that tobacco and alcohol were harmful to man. He told Him that grains (esp. wheat) and vegetables were good, and that meat was o.k. if eaten sparingly. So far all that accords with recent and modern discoveries about diet and health in a way that substantiates our belief in Joseph Smith as a prophet of God. As for tea and coffee, the Lord did not specify which chemicals were of concern nor did he identify the undesired side effects or any reasons for the suggestion that these should be avoided. Modern science seems undecided on whether tea and coffee are seriously harmful, though there is reason to believe that caffeine isn't helpful to the body and can be harmful in some cases. But was caffeine the reason for the prohibition? We don't know. There are other chemicals in those drinks that raise concerns as well - tannic acid, others. Some people go the extra mile by avoiding caffeine in general, but that is not required of us at this time. Herbal teas are generally felt to be o.k. if they are not based on black tea.
2016-05-22 03:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In my experience, all of the above. Ginger root (1000 mg) is backed by scientific research. Also consider lemon balm if there is a headache involved. St. John's Wort, skullcap and valerian are also good if the nausea is related to stress or nervousness. Willow bark can also be used as it is high in tannins and will calm the stomach as well as alleviate pain.
2006-10-29 01:09:16
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answered by wq.alpha 2
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Ginger. Nothing else really works like some fresh ginger in your tea.
2006-10-28 09:39:58
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answered by BAnne 7
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Ginger and Peppermint tea's are the best from personal experience. And you could also try Chamomile
2006-10-28 09:37:12
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answered by thecatsmother 1
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Ginger herb root is very effective in nausea and vomiting and very safe.
2006-10-28 09:35:21
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answered by PharmaAce 3
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I drink peppermint tea...I like the taste the most and it also puts me in a better mood.
Also this isn't tea but peppermint candy can make your stomach feel better wherever you are and it's everywhere and cheap. I would first read the lable to check that there is real peppermint oil in it.
2006-10-28 13:58:31
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answered by devil in a blue dress 2
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When I was pregnant with my son Ginger was my best friend. I drank the tea which if you are pregnant talk to your doctor first.
2006-10-28 10:36:34
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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Ginger! They even sell ginger pops for pregnant women...
2006-10-28 09:41:45
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answered by sweetgcandi85 2
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i make tea that is 1/2 peppermint and 1/2 linden -- its tastes good, is relaxing, and i think boosts chemicals that makes your brain happy. you could put some ginger in it and would probably make it more complete.
2006-10-29 05:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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peppermint tea or ginger they seem to work the best
2006-10-28 13:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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