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Humming, nausea and ChatGPT

Early this morning, hubby walked into the bedroom complaining of nausea, it's something that he deals with on a regular basis. If we can stop it before it turns into vomiting, then all is well. I have never found a medicine (commercial or natural) that works on nausea, and believe me I've look and tried.

I remembered something I had read about humming to disrupt nausea, I jumped on ChatGPT to ask about it, the conversation went like this:

Will humming stop nausea? 
ChatGPT
Humming can indeed help reduce nausea for some people. This is because humming can stimulate the vagus nerve, which plays a role in regulating the digestive system and can help alleviate symptoms of nausea. Additionally, the act of humming can promote relaxation and reduce anxiety, which can also contribute to a reduction in nausea. However, effectiveness can vary from person to person, so it may be helpful to try it and see if it works for you. If nausea persists or is severe, it's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional.

I never got a chance to test it out, hubby went to his mancave/dungeon downstairs, by the time he came back he was feeling better. What about you? What do you do for nausea? Do you have any tips or tricks that work?

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