|
B-natal Lozenges for Morning Sickness, Green Apple, 28 ea |  | Brand: EVERIDIS HEALTH SCIENCES Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $13.64 as of 3/10/2010 02:54 CST details
New (9) from $13.64
Seller: ABC WHOLESALE Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 34936
Ingredients: 1 Lozenge B-Natal contains: Amount per serving: Calories 15 Total, Carbohydrates 4 g, Sugars 2 g, Vitamin B-6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride) 25 mg, sucrose, glucose, artificial sour apple flavor, malic acid, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Blue #1.Servings per container: 28. Size: 28 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 3.2 x 2.3 Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.
MPN: 46002 UPC: 602359460025 EAN: 0602359460025 ASIN: B000XP9DSM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | B-natal works on morning sickness | | • | Vitamin B6 recommended by doctors since 1940's | | • | Important at all stages in your life | | • | Essential nutrient for a healthy pregnancy | | • | Helps in maintaining hormonal balance |
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description INDICATIONS: B-natal Lozenges for Morning Sickness, Green Apple is a green apple lozenge designed to soothe morning sickness. B-natal contains vitamin B6 and sugar, ingredients found to relieve morning sickness. Vitamin B6 has been prescribed by doctors for morning sickness since the 1940s. Vitamin B6 is the best tested vitamin based therapy for morning sickness.
|
| Customer Reviews: Excellent for regular nausea (non-pregnancy nausea) November 16, 2009 Dorothy Gines (Long Beach, NY) I suffer from motion sickness and vertigo. When my vertigo kicks in I get so nauseous that I end up vomiting. It's so bad that I always carry plastic bags for such occasions (that's pretty sad). I take antivert (meclizine) for the vertigo, but sometimes I don't take in enough time to stop the nausea that comes with having Vertigo and most of the time the nausea is from motion sickness. I could take Dramamine but it makes me too sleepy and I have tried the Cola syrup that is sold in the drugs stores for nausea, but that did not work for me (I couldn't keep the super sweet syrup down). My nausea occurs so often that my family prepares a motion-sickness-package for we go on family trips or just to an extended car ride. I developed a complex because here I am a 52 year old woman getting motion sickness and vomiting like if I was child. I have gotten sick on my way to a weddings when I am all made-up; by the time I arrived everyone was asking what's wrong with me because they could see how pale I looked and my makeup was a mess, plus when I vomit I get red dots all over my face. I truly believe there is not a highway in New York that I have not vomited. And at work, my co-workers already know what's going on when they see me running to the bathroom or when they hear me vomiting in the trash can in my office.
My GI doctor performed an endoscopy to make sure there was nothing more serious going on with me. My tests came back clean.
My daughter-in-law (God bless her) started working for an OBGYN and they carry B-natal and she gave me a sample to see if it my work for my nausea. And I could not believe that it worked for me!!! And not only did it work for me but it worked for a close friend that also suffers from nausea due to dizziness brought on by her MS.
So in my books, this works for all cases of nausea!!!!
They actually worked! November 11, 2009 Shauna Temple (Seattle, WA) I was surprised, maybe it was a placebo effect, but every time I was hitting the woosy train in my first three months I'd pop one of these green apple losenges (which taste yummy too!) and I'd feel better. The tart flavor, sucking action and maybe the B-12 really made my days run more smoothly. You can't eat them like candy though, I think it's only three a day, so use wisely!
worked for me! July 23, 2009 QueenTess 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Around week 12 of my pregnancy I started getting "morning sickness" (which is really morning-noon-and-night sickness). I wasn't vomiting much, so my doctor didn't want to prescribe anti-vomiting meds, but the constant nausea and gagging were nearly unbearable. Not to mention that I had no desire to eat when I was constantly nauseous.
I tried eating bland foods, tried saltines and graham crackers, tried getting more sleep, tried drinking more water, tried drinking sugary drinks, tried gum, tried hard candy... and on and on, and nothing worked for me. My doctor suggested ingesting some vitamin B6, but the stores near me didn't carry small enough dosages. When I went online to buy the vitamin, I saw these Therapops and decided to try them instead.
These things are GREAT! They may or may not work for you (each person and each pregnancy is different), but these made my days bearable!
Note that the box says not to exceed 3 pops in a 24 hour period. What I did was suck on one until I was no longer nauseous (5 minutes or so), then put it back in the wrapper until I got sick again. It kept me from eating too many and still kept the nausea at bay.
B-natal Actually Works March 7, 2009 Adrianne Frye (Katy, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I tried many different products to help with my all day morning sickness and this is the only one that has worked for me. I would definitely buy these again!
|
|
|
CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
© 2007-2009 Cure-Morning-Sickness.info. All rights reserved | |