Motion Mate Ginger Root Peppermint Formula 1440 mg - 100 caps
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Product Description
Motion Mate formula is based on clinical studies that show ginger root is more effective against motion sickness than dimenhydrenate, but exhibits none of the negative side effects.
Health Benefits
Motion Mate's ingredients reduce stomach acid; calm the stomach, and aid digestion. This combines to ease the discomforts associated with traveling.*
Product Q&A
1. What part of the Ginger plant is used in this product?
The root.
2. What is the best dosage of Ginger for motion sickness?
Individual requirements vary; however, German studies have shown that 940 mg of Ginger was more effective than 100 mg of dimenhydrinate (found in Dramamine). It is optimally taken 20-30 minutes prior to activity.
Suggested Use
1440 mg per capsule. Take three to seven capsules with water as needed.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 2 capsules |
Servings Per Container: 50 |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Millet.
Warning: none.
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