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Anti-Seasickness pills?


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take some ginger root capsules that you can get at your local health food stores, I promise it works and it doesn't make you feel funny. If you are taking any other medications, check with your doctor first because it seems I have read that you shouldn't take it if you take blood thinner medications. The ginger root has been proven to prevent sea sickness. Happy sailing!

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I'd just take my own. They're somewhat inexpensive and good to keep on hand. I like the brand Bonine (chewable raspberry). I take a little travel sized kit with me with ibuprofen, band-aids, and of course Bonine.

 

Does HAL still make the anti-seasick pills readily available at the front desk the way they used to?
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I'd just take my own. They're somewhat inexpensive and good to keep on hand. I like the brand Bonine (chewable raspberry). I take a little travel sized kit with me including ibuprofen, band-aids, and of course Bonine.

 

Does HAL still make the anti-seasick pills readily available at the front desk the way they used to?
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