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Travel, Motion Sickness Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)

One of the most convincing pieces of research I've suggests that when the brain is receiving plenty of visual information about what is on, it balances that information against the motion and is less likely to disturbed. This is why most car drivers, aeroplane pilots, boat helmsmen and bike riders suffer from motion sickness. With this evidence in , one of the best ways to avoid motion sickness is to an active interest in what is on outside.

Trying to or a game inside a car things worse because the information received through the won't match the info. Try games such as counting lorries, looking for blue cars or counting sheep in the fields instead.

You also minimise the problem by avoiding rich, spicy or fatty foods before travelling. Of the many drugs available to stop motion sickness, the best ones antihistamines. But since they cause drowsiness in many cases, they problematic for drivers and doing dangerous .

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