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Re: motion sickness tablets

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bachwats

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bachwats

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Thu, 16 Oct 2008 09:48:50 -0400

My brother is an avid birder but he could never do any boating, esp 
pelagic due
to sea-sickness. Then he tried Ginger. He now takes two Ginger capsules 
with food
an hour before departing. He also takes Ginger Beer (available at Whole 
foods/Co-op)
and Ginger chews. No more motion sickness.

Gayle Bach-Watson

James Tyler Bell wrote:

>For those of you who suffer from motion sickness and have tried OTC meds like dramamine or bonine and found them lacking, you might try this pill form of scopolamine. I've used transdermal scopolamine for years and found it works well for me. It would be interesting to try the tablet. Like transdermal scopolamine, I assume that it requires a prescription. 
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>In the text, it says for fast action, take on an empty stomach. I'm guessing if you have been chumming and want something quick, you'd qualify!
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>http://www.scopace.com/
> I have no affiliation with the product or manufacturer.
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>Tyler Bell
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>California, Maryland 
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