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Re: curing seasickness - Mini 9 - 05-28-2010

I like to give spiders to my kids that have arachnophobia; take them to parties if they are agoraphobic, and let them watch American Idol if they are homophobic. Smile


Re: curing seasickness - Pam - 05-28-2010

Ginger. Buy some roots and make your own crystal ginger.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2320606_make-crystallized-ginger.html


Re: curing seasickness - tenders - 05-29-2010

NewtonMP2100 wrote:
......what about those accupressure 'bracelets'....????

Useful only for wiping the corners of one's mouth after an SOS incident (getting Sick Over the Side).

DAMHIKT.


Re: curing seasickness - olnacl - 05-29-2010

Several boating friends swear by ginger as Pam noted above - I'm not affected by mal de mer, so I cannot speak from personal experience, but I have made long distance trips with friends mentioned and it kept them happy. I believe you can even buy it in pill form.


Re: curing seasickness - AlphaDog - 05-29-2010

Hey, he and family members might be participating in a gathering I read about in an obituary posted in this morning's paper:

"XXX preferred to have no formal service or flowers. A gathering of family and friends to celebrate his life will be held Friday, May 28th, 2010 on a yacht named "Fantasea." The boat will depart at 6:15pm to scatter his ashes off of the San Diego coastline."

I suppose that's one kind of boat trip that people might feel an obligation to go on, whether or not they get seasick.