Reddit Reddit reviews (Pack of 10) Ting Ting Jehe Chewy Ginger Candy Value Pack 4.04oz

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(Pack of 10) Ting Ting Jehe Chewy Ginger Candy Value Pack 4.04oz
(Pack of 10) Ting Ting Jehe Chewy Ginger Candy Value Pack 4.04oz
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4 Reddit comments about (Pack of 10) Ting Ting Jehe Chewy Ginger Candy Value Pack 4.04oz:

u/avincenna · 8 pointsr/cripplingalcoholism

These are always great to have on hand. The burps are killer though.

u/dark_rabite · 4 pointsr/GirlGamers

Katamari and Dead Space both have made me motion-sick, out of all the games i've played, its just those two.

Katamari i love too, its such a shame =/

Ginger is my go-to for travel and in general. At your local asian market, you should be able to get some ginger chews super cheap.

this is an amazon link for the example of what to look for.

http://www.amazon.com/Chewy-Ginger-Candy-Value-Packs/dp/B0009VZP6Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345050738&sr=8-1&keywords=ginger+candy

They'll probably only have one brand or whatever, but i've never been in an asian market that didn't have them.


u/idernolinux · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Oh girl, I feel ya :( I essentially have a panic attack every time I get to the point of gagging, and have for most of my life had a phobia of throwing up. Therefore after I found out at 3 weeks 4 days, I prepared an arsenal of items to stave off nausea. Most of this stuff helps a lot, but with the onset of other symptoms (like heartburn or dysgeusia), sometimes I'm restricted to certain items.

Here's my list:

  • Sea Bands. This makes my wrists irritated but always helps alleviate nausea. I always keep these in my purse. You can find them at your local Target (if you're in the US)

  • Chinese ginger chews. They are literally pieces of ginger coated in sugar, so they are SPICY. I buy these at my local Chinese candy store but these might be a good alternative.

  • Pepcid. This is more for heartburn, but you really don't want both symptoms at once.

  • Ginger ale. This surprisingly hasn't helped much during pregnancy, but used to be a staple back when I had regular panic attacks accompanied with nausea. Might work for you. I carry a kid-sized can everywhere I go.

  • Hydration. Preferably something with Vitamin B6, which is known to help nausea

  • Small snacks to nibble on (Chex mix, saltines, dried fruits). Snacking throughout the day has really kept bad symptoms at bay, including but not limited to queasiness and nausea. Be warned though - if your nausea is accompanied by cotton mouth, dry snacks can actually trigger gagging.

    I also bought a box of ginger tea, which tasted nothing remotely like ginger so it didn't help and it's been sitting in my pantry for a month!

    I'm still keeping my fingers crossed, but I have not actually thrown up at 9w 6d. I have had plenty of bouts of nausea, queasiness, heartburn, and food aversion... which when combined, makes for a terrible day. But so far, so good :)

    Good luck fellow April bumper!

u/Schroedingers_Kant · 0 pointsr/lifehacks

I was going to mention that ginger does the same thing, looks like someone beat me to it. Near me, the big grocery stores and Asian markets have ginger candies, which might be more palatable than raw ginger (or not, tastes vary). I'll often have one before a test or if I have a migraine. Here they are in bulk on Amazon. Also, peppermint tea.