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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for GINGER
  1. ... Bland foods, such as gelatin, frozen desserts, broth, ginger ale, and saltine crackers, also soothe the stomach. ... your stomach does not get too full. Seltzer, ginger ale, or other sparkling waters may help control ...
  2. ... in fat and salt, but low in nutrition. Ginger products (proven effective against morning sickness) such as ginger tea, ginger candy, and ginger soda. Here are ...
  3. ... the day when you feel least nauseated. Seltzer, ginger ale, or other sparkling drinks may help. You can also try using low-dose ginger supplements or acupressure wrist bands to ease symptoms. ...
  4. ... Sports drink Tea with honey Lemon-lime drinks Ginger ale If you throw up, do not drink ... 1 hour, take sips of soda, such as ginger ale, every 10 minutes. If vomiting persists, call ...
  5. ... form. Water is best. You can also drink ginger ale, lemon-lime sodas, and fruit juices. Drink ...
  6. ... cream soups, but no solids) Sodas, such as ginger ale and Sprite Gelatin (such as Jell-O) ...
  7. ... broth (bouillon or consommé) Clear sodas, such as ginger ale and Sprite Gelatin Popsicles that do not ...
  8. ... The correct answer is any of the above. Ginger has been shown to help ease nausea. Instead ...
  9. ... in equal amounts in place of sugar. Use ginger, allspice, or cinnamon in oatmeal. Limit consumption of ...
  10. ... and spices on vegetables: Carrots -- Cinnamon, cloves, dill, ginger, marjoram, nutmeg, rosemary, sage Corn -- Cumin, curry powder, ...
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