Natural ways to deal with nausea?
Hello, last month I was diagnosed with TNBC and I started my first chemo Wednesday. Three day's later and the nausea is awful. Wondering if anyone has natural remedies for nausea or foods that will help me with this. This is no fun but I am remaining positive. I do have take home medications but it seems not to work.
Thanks!
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Dealing with nausea
Chemo kills all your gut bacteria, the good and the bad, which is why you get nausea.
I would suggest you take probiotics, which will replace the good bacteria. Luckily, I never once
got nausea during my 6 treatments of Taxol/Carbo.You have to replacewhat the chemo is destroying, that is why supplementation is important.
Takingcontrol58
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Ginger root capsules
Helped me a lot, but I also stuck with all of the anti nausea meds they gave me. Best of luck to you.
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The meds didnt help me much
I took the medication they recommended, but I was still terribly sick. The only thing that seemed to help was eating bland foods such as grits (I'm from the south) or oatmeal. Bananas were good. Tell your doctors though, they may be able to change your meds for better results. And remember chemo doesn't last forever, you'll get thru this!!
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Ginger
I didn't have much nausea since the Zofran and Ativan did their job pretty well, but I did occasionally use either ginger ale or anything ginger. Mostly, food was just not appealing to me, not true nausea - except for the last cycle. I was able to eat and on the days that I felt yucky, I did make myself eat things like smoothies, milk shakes, etc. I do remember that yucky feeling!
If your meds aren't helping, call your oncologist. They can prescribe something different. There are lots of anti nausea meds available. Good luck.
Suzanne
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Ginger, broth
Ginger is any form has been proven to have anti-nausea effects. You can obtain ginger in drink form (ginger ale or more natural Reeds Ginger Brew) or capsule or chews.
Mineral and/or bone broth are medicinal as well - and they help with hydration.
Cold/frozen products and bland foods as mentioned are well tolerated.
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ginger
they said to try ginger chews, if you have trader joe's there, that is where i got mine. also ginger tea but the main thing is you have to stay on top of the meds. tahke them a little early, if you get behind it is miserable. i had meds for six hours and eight hours, this was andyomacin. good luck
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High Protein With Ginger Reduces Nausea by 5x
A high protein diet with ginger has been shown to reduce the frequency of nausea by a factor of about five: “Reports of nausea were significantly less common among patients treated with high protein meals with ginger for 3 days following their initial chemotherapy treatment”.
See: “Protein and Ginger for the Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Delayed Nausea”
At: http://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/4752843/protein_and_ginger_for_the_treatment_of_chemotherapy-induced_delayed_nausea.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ56TQJRTWSMTNPEA&Expires=1480020264&Signature=B7y+xz/aDlMsEwcERzOHnAcCVXg=&response-content-disposition=inline; filename=Protein_and_ginger_for_the_treatment_of.pdf0
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