Morning Sickness (Liddell)

Morning Sickness

Product description

Think safe and natural for your morning sickness relief. Morning Sickness truly solves that dreaded morning (all day??) sickness. This "two sprays, three times a day" sublingual treatment works rapidly to relieve your nausea safely and naturally. Morning Sickness is a marvel in that it has no contraindications and it has no negative side effects - for mom and for baby. Relieves symptoms associated with morning sickness, such as:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Gastric problems
  • Depressed appetite

Suggested Usage

Take as instructed by your health care professional. Standard dosage as follows: Adults only, spray twice under the tongue three times per day.

How it works

Morning Sickness is a single ingredient remedy to help alleviate immediate symptoms of Morning Sickness.

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More treatment ideas Researchers say that morning sickness can be a sign of a healthy pregnancy. It typically occurs in the first trimester and subsides shortly after. Some women have it all throughout their pregnancy, while others never experience it at all. Here are some hints to help:

  • Eat frequent, light meals. Try eating 4 to 5 small meals a day or 3 meals and 2 healthy snacks. What you eat makes a huge difference in your body's balance. The diet recommended for reducing morning sickness is balanced with carbohydrates and protein, plus lots of fruits, vegetables and fiber. Eat a wide variety of plain wholesome foods. Whenever possible choose organic foods. Do not skip meals and avoid excess sugar. For many women cutting out dairy products is helpful.
  • If your diet is healthy and balanced, you already get most of the vitamins and minerals you need naturally from the foods you eat. But you will need the prenatal vitamin for the required daily amounts of folic acid, calcium and iron to help sustain a healthy pregnancy.
  • Exercise regularly. Because exercise aids digestion, it prevents nausea. Walk. The fresh air is beneficial too. Swim some laps. Or if you prefer, dance to the beat of prenatal aerobics. But before you step into your walking shoes or leotards, check with your practitioner first. Then choose a regimen that fits your lifestyle and exercise a little each day.
  • When possible, dodge the rat race - reduce stress. Set your alarm clock ten to twenty minutes earlier than normal, then briefly sit up before you start your morning routine. Don't jump right out of bed! Rest often. If possible, catnap during the day. Lie down, close your eyes and remain motionless. Sometimes a little peace and quiet is all you need to nip the nausea.
  • Wear loose-fitting clothes.
  • Stimulate acupressure points. Acupressure operates on the same principle as acupuncture. This less invasive technique relies on the thumb or a button to apply pressure. Self-treatment only lasts between 3 and 10 minutes.