Around A.D. 400, Chinese ships carried live ginger plants growing in ceramic pots, probably because eating the rhizomes
eased seasickness — a common use in folk medicine today.
Not exact matches
Some of the ailments ginger tea
eases include motion sickness, nausea,
seasickness, and morning sickness.
Individuals who've never stepped foot on a ship before will enjoy the relative
ease of a river - bound trip with little chance of
seasickness.