Do you struggle with motion sickness? It's a common issue that can derail vacations, whether you're in a car, on a plane, or aboard a boat.
No need for pricey gadgets with questionable results. As someone who's battled carsickness since childhood, I've found three simple, cost-effective natural remedies that reliably work on the go.

I've dealt with motion sickness on winding roads since I was a kid—my stomach would churn like it was at a carnival. Long drives used to fill me with dread, with constant pleas for breaks.
Then I discovered parsley, a time-tested remedy praised by sailors for seasickness. Its fresh scent effectively combats travel nausea.
Here's how: Cut a handkerchief in half, add a handful of fresh parsley, tie it shut with string, and wear it around your neck. The aroma works wonders, letting you enjoy the journey. This method is equally effective for planes, trains, and boats.
For quick relief from carsickness, chew fresh mint leaves—trust me, it calms the stomach effectively without any hassle.
You can also brew a mint leaf infusion right before your trip. I haven't tried this one yet, but many report great results—let me know how it works for you.
Lemon is another reliable ally against motion sickness. Suck on half a lemon to ease nausea quickly. To balance the tartness, pair it with a bit of sugar for a pleasant taste.