TheraPops, which are sold also by the name of B-natal, are cherry-flavored suckers that are designed to help the pregnant woman to ease her morning sickness. TheraPops are a good alternative to taking supplements, or to using things like herbal teas in order to ease morning sickness.
The way that TheraPops can help ease morning sickness is through the use of Vitamin B6. Vitamin B6, also known by the name of pyridoxine, is a vitamin that helps to do a variety of things in the body. Vitamin B6 helps to make antibodies, which strengthens the immune system. Vitamin B6 also helps to manufacture blood cells. Vitamin B6 is involved in the making of neurotransmitters, as well. Vitamin B6 has been used for over half of a century to help ease morning sickness. While researchers are not certain why exactly Vitamin B6 works to ease morning sickness, it has been shown to help many pregnant women ease their morning sickness.
TheraPops also use sugar to help ease morning sickness. Sugar has also been shown to help reduce nausea. One of the older remedies for nausea, especially for children, was cola syrup. The main ingredient in cola syrup is, of course, sugar. It is believed that the sugar in TheraPops can help to ease morning sickness.
There are other types of suckers, candies, and lollipops that are designed to help ease morning sickness, as well. If the Vitamin B6 based TheraPops don’t seem to work for you, you might consider one of these. Some of these are based on herbal solutions to morning sickness, including things like ginger, peppermint, and even lavender. In addition, there are nutritional supplements that contain these ingredients as well as Vitamin B6 that may be of some help in easing your morning sickness.
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