05. 25. 2006
MorningWell CD for morning sickness

Here's a CD that supposedly alleviates morning sickness! Wish I could have tried this during any of my pregnancies. Apparently nausea can start by signals sent to the brain via the ears - this explains the dizziness leading to nausea to, and in some cases, vomiting. Armed with these insights, the makers of the MorningWell CD developed an audio concept consisting of specific tones, frequencies and pulses hidden under a layer of music that targets morning sickness. So, if you are pregnant and suffering -- and believe me I can relate -- and you've done the papaya enzymes and the ginger tea and gotten nowhere, why not try and interrupt the connection between the brain, inner ear and stomach that just might be part of the cause of your misery? You never know, this could work.
Find the CD at Mother's Bliss along with Preggie Pops and Sea Bands for a hardcore attack on the nausea!
Posted by Gabriela
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Dear Gabriela, congratulations on finding MorningWell. I agree, it can seem difficult to absorb how the programme can have an effect. The important thing to remember here is that the right people in the right places have tested this independently. The UK National Health Service researched the programme with pregnant women. The University of Westminster has run its own clinical trial with the programme. The results of both these were so emphatic that the programme is registered as a medical device in the UK with the MHRA and the USA with the FDA.
Posted by: Dave | June 21, 2007 4:59 AM