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When nausea strikes, it's hard to focus on anything other than treatment. Not only does nausea usually mean you're on the verge of vomiting, but it can also be accompanied by unpleasant symptoms like dizziness and lightheadedness, making you feel even worse. There are several different reasons you might feel nauseous , from pregnancy to motion sickness , but thankfully there are just as many natural remedies — many of which you can try from the comfort of your own home.

If you don't have the time or energy to get to the doctor right away, here are a few natural remedies for nausea to try instead. Although every person is different, natural nausea remedies can help you avoid the side effects of anti-nausea medication, which may include drowsiness, headache, and constipation . Plus, you can make natural nausea remedies using items you probably already have at home, such as fruits and spices.



Ahead, experts explain how to get rid of nausea naturally, featuring six natural nausea remedies to help get you started. Alexa Mieses Malchuk , MD, MPH, is a primary care physician and district medical director at One Medical. Tamika Henry , MD, MBA, is a functional medicine practitioner and the founder of Unlimited Health Institute .

Natural Remedies For Nausea It's no secret that nausea can make you feel pretty awful. Thankfully, these natural remedies have the potential to get you back up and running without the use of anti-nausea medications (although those may also work best for some people). If you're interested in going the natural route, here are some expert-approved strategies to try.

As always, make sure to check with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatments. If your nausea persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, make sure to speak with a doctor for the best personalized medical advice. — Additional reporting by Chandler Plante Emily Shiffer is a freelance writer living in Pennsylvania.

She is a former online staffer at Men's Health who currently writes about the latest health and wellness trends for POPSUGAR. Chandler Plante is an assistant editor for PS Health and Fitness. She has over four years of professional journalism experience, previously working as an editorial assistant for People magazine and contributing to Ladygunn, Millie, and Bustle Digital Group.

In her free time, she enjoys finding new ways to rock her 18(!) different eye patches, and making videos about chronic illness, beauty, and disability. Why Do Your Armpits Smell So Bad? We Asked a Doctor.

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