Topic: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

My dad has been experiencing nausea for a good 4 days after his first round of chemo.  He was prescribed three different types of nausea medication, but he does not like taking pills.  I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for natural ways to reduce nausea and increase appetite.  Thank you!!

Daughter and biggest supporter of the strongest Dad on earth!
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Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

Nikki, here are a few home remedies for Nausea. Peppermeint tea/candy. Ginger root, peel and cook, strain  and add liquid to Ginger Tea. Ginger ale. If nausea persists you will need to call the ONC for a RX. Good luck.

Teddy ~In our hearts forever~ATTITUDE is EVERYTHING
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Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

I used to drink ginger tea prior to chemo.


Susie

Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

In addition to what has been mentioned you might also want to consider plain old Ginger Ale. 

Accupressure works for some:

Most pharmacies carry wristbands with snaps or buttons.   These wristbands are designed to press against pressure points in your wrist.
You can also try to do this by bending your wrist and measure three finger lengths of your forearm. Depending on the size of your finger, you may have to try to find the pressure  point.  Feel around with light pressure until you find a tender spot.  This is the P5 point.  The P6 point is about 1 ½ fingers back toward your wrist.   You must apply some pressure hard enough to feel it, but not too hard causing pain. 
Press on these spots for 1 minute and repeat 2 or 3 times, resting 30 seconds between each application. 

Please know that results vary and given the severity of nausea caused by chemotherapy, sticking to what works well chemically might be best. 

Hugs,
Marion

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Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

These are great suggestions!  I am going to send them to my dad.  I will let you all know if they help at all.  Thank you Lainy, Susie and Marion

Daughter and biggest supporter of the strongest Dad on earth!
"Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference."  ~Winston Churchill
"A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes."  ~Hugh Downs

Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

My wife found ginger tea to be very helpful.

BUT...

She used it in addition to pills (Zofran, Compazine) not instead of them.

As much as your dad dislikes pills, they may be necessary. Natural remedies alone may be not enough to control chemo nausea.

Re: Natural ways to reduce nausea?

Hi Nikki,

My daughter, Lauren chews spearmint gum when she is nauseous and drinks ginger ale as well. Compazine usually works if she takes it early in the game. If not, the gum usually helps, but sometimes she just gets sick and then feels better. I agree with Eli in that your Dad needs to take his anti nausea meds combined with the natural ones. I don't think the natural remedies would work in place of the nausea meds. They would be better used with them if needed.

Hoping for a miracle for my daughter, Lauren.

My comments, suggestions, and opinions are based on my experience as a caretaker for my daughter, Lauren and from reading anything I can get my hands on about Cholangiocarcinoma. Please consult a physician for professional guidance.