Ginger Tea for Chemo Nausea

SueC21
SueC21 Member Posts: 11
edited March 2014 in Lung Cancer #1
My husband was just diagnosed in Dec 09, with Stage 4, NSCLC, with mets to Brain, Eye and Liver. I just wanted to pass along a helpful tip, my husband drinks Lipton Ginger Twist Tea all day to help with Nausea. He says it works really well. This tip was passed along to us from another cancer survivor and I figured I would pass it on. Hope this helps.

God Bless all of you.
Sue

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  • stayingcalm
    stayingcalm Member Posts: 650 Member
    Ginger Tea
    Even better is fresh ginger tea - slice off a couple of pieces, pour boiling water over them and steep for a few minutes, depending on how strong you like it, then strain :) Just be careful if you're on blood thinners, like Warfarin.
  • SueC21
    SueC21 Member Posts: 11

    Ginger Tea
    Even better is fresh ginger tea - slice off a couple of pieces, pour boiling water over them and steep for a few minutes, depending on how strong you like it, then strain :) Just be careful if you're on blood thinners, like Warfarin.

    Ginger Root
    Thanks for the info, but my husband is on Lovenox for Blood Clots so the ginger root would not be a good idea. But good to know...glad you mentioned the Blood Thinners.
  • soccerfreaks
    soccerfreaks Member Posts: 2,788 Member
    SueC21 said:

    Ginger Root
    Thanks for the info, but my husband is on Lovenox for Blood Clots so the ginger root would not be a good idea. But good to know...glad you mentioned the Blood Thinners.

    ask
    Since it came up, please advise OncoMan before taking on any new regimen. We often take vitamins and supplements and health store addititives without considering their impact on treatment. On occasion we are surprised to learn that even things that might normally be good for us or at least not harmful actually counter the best effects of chemotherapy.

    Take care,

    Joe
  • dwimmer38
    dwimmer38 Member Posts: 2

    ask
    Since it came up, please advise OncoMan before taking on any new regimen. We often take vitamins and supplements and health store addititives without considering their impact on treatment. On occasion we are surprised to learn that even things that might normally be good for us or at least not harmful actually counter the best effects of chemotherapy.

    Take care,

    Joe

    Ginger
    I was told by my oncologist to NOT take anything during treatment. I didn't even take vitamins. I then heard about ginger root and tried it but it didn't seem to do anything for me. Maybe it depends on the person, but whatever works for you.
  • soccerfreaks
    soccerfreaks Member Posts: 2,788 Member
    dwimmer38 said:

    Ginger
    I was told by my oncologist to NOT take anything during treatment. I didn't even take vitamins. I then heard about ginger root and tried it but it didn't seem to do anything for me. Maybe it depends on the person, but whatever works for you.

    rigidity
    To 'not take anything', especially in dire straits, is rather stringent, don't you think? I was only suggesting that before taking anything, before even modifying diet in a significant way, you should be sure to consult with OncoMan. He or she will know if an all-water diet is good for you, for example, or should :).

    I have found over time that there are few if any absolutes with cancer. It makes for much longer responses to posts in places like this one, but it also leaves some doors open.

    Take care,

    Joe
  • Erma7242
    Erma7242 Member Posts: 1
    Ginger Tea for Chemo Nausea
    That's good to know. I drink ginger tea almost daily because I like it. I make mine from fresh grated ginger. My prayers go out for your husband and for you as his caregiver. I know the feeling of being a caregiver. Just know that you're not alone. God Bless you both.