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Organic Lemon Ginger Morning Ease Lozenges deliver a potent, herbal nausea relief formula combining USDA Certified Organic ginger and lemon essential oil. Designed for pregnant women and anyone needing digestive comfort, these caffeine-free, kosher lozenges offer a delicious, convenient way to combat morning sickness and motion nausea with a refreshing lemon-ginger flavor. Trusted by thousands and crafted by expert herbalists, they bring the soothing power of traditional medicinal teas into a portable, pocket-friendly form.








| ASIN | B07BZR9SMC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,233 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Antinausea Treatments #226 in Herbal Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,896) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WLMEL |
| Manufacturer | Traditional Medicinals |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 5.75 x 6 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| UPC | 032917002730 |
| Units | 30 Count |
G**A
These actually DO provide a bit of relief!
With my son (1st baby) I had HG, and I was beyond sick and miserable. NOTHING I tried helped. I would be puking 20-30 times a day, it would continue on through the night sometimes, I’d throw up so much and so badly that a few times I’d thrown up blood along with getting to the point (daily, unfortunately) where I’d just be uncontrollably dry heaving because I had nothing left in my body. Literally nothing helped me. I’m deathly allergic to all medications so that was never an option. I was 103lbs pre-pregnancy and by 6 months I was 89lbs. I was a waif and it was honestly just horrible. The HG continued on into the 8th month and then the puking subsided in extremity but I still remained horribly nauseous and would still throw up a few times a week, until he was born. Despite how sick I was, he was perfectly healthy and I had him completely naturally, just how I’d wanted to! That said, I was so sick I never even looked pregnant. My stomach stayed completely flat right up to the day he was born. I do have a tilted uterus which played a part in that but a good 60% of the issue was that I was so thin and no matter what I ate or how much I ate, it was futile because I couldn’t keep a single thing down, not even water. It was MISERABLE. I can’t even begin to describe how horrible it was. So all of that to say, finding out by surprise that my husband and I are expecting baby #2 had me WORRIED. I did a ton of research, went with a holistic midwife who understands nutrition during pregnancy this time around, and I’ve changed my diet as best I can. Currently 8 weeks and the severe morning sickness hit about a week ago. An exact repeat of how I was with our first baby and I just can’t do it again. I have a toddler and we are homesteaders so tons of animals to take care of along with a house to clean and food to cook, the list goes on. So I decided to try and beat this awful sickness this pregnancy.. Any ladies suffering from HG- if you can manage to eat protein- eat it! It actually does help a little bit. Sadly with HG nothing really takes it down much, but eating protein makes it slightly more manageable. And that brings me to where I am now! I’m a petite person and have a very hard time eating or drinking large quantities of anything at one time and I hit a point where I couldn’t eat enough protein to keep myself from throwing up. So I decided to try these. I tried ginger ale, saltine crackers, sea bands, ginger Candy, lemon candy, Gatorade, literally anything you could name, I TRIED when I was pregnant with our son. I didn’t WANT to be so sick all the time or so skinny. But, it was far beyond my control and the doctors were absolutely entirely USELESS. They didn’t even TRY to help me. At all. When I almost died from the anti nausea drug they prescribed, they told me I was on my own and that I was being dramatic and making things up, and exaggerating how sick I was. Trust me. Nobody wants to be as sick as I was. Lol. That’s not something you dramatize or make up. Anyways, I bought these on a whim with zero expectations. The flavor is wonderful, lemony with a hint of ginger spice. If I take one the second I start feeling nauseous and go eat something, and then take another one after I’ve finished eating, I can keep the puking at bay! It does help take the nausea down a bit, but I was and am far more concerned with keeping my food down so I don’t lose weight like crazy again. I’m still nauseous all the time, but these in combination with eating when I can and staying hydrated have helped me not hurl my guts up 20+ times a day. I’d definitely suggest trying these even if you just have normal morning sickness! 😊
A**R
Carsickness relief
These taste great! I bought them for carsickness and they are work wonderfully! They are strong enough to start helping right away without an overwhelming taste ff ginger. There is that initial kick but they don’t get sticky even though I leave them in my car. They are smooth like cough drops! I love that they are made from natural ingredients and I think that they are a great purchase for the price!
C**Z
Amazing for nausea
Game changer for nausea. Whenever my stomach is bothering me I use these and it helps a ton. Taste great, texture is like a hard candy but the taste isn’t too overpowering. They are a must have in our house and I carry a few in my purse at all times. LOVE
A**R
They really work
I stumbled across these Belly Comfort® Lozenges from Traditional Medicinals while looking for something natural to help with mild indigestion and occasional nausea. I’ve tried ginger chews before, but most of them were either too spicy or too sticky for my liking. These caught my attention because they promised digestive relief with a blend of organic ginger and lemon—and I’m glad I gave them a shot. ✅ What I Liked: Soothing, Not Overpowering The flavor is pleasant—a mellow mix of ginger and lemon that’s smooth and easy on the palate. Unlike some ginger candies that hit you with a fiery kick, these are subtle and calming. They don’t taste like medicine, which is a big plus in my book. Digestive Relief That Actually Works I tend to get bloated or slightly nauseous after heavier meals, and these lozenges genuinely help. I’ve popped one after dinner or even on a bumpy car ride, and they’ve eased that uneasy, gassy feeling without upsetting my stomach further. Individually Wrapped & Travel-Friendly Another win: they come individually wrapped, so it’s easy to toss a few in your bag, desk, or car. No sticky mess, and they stay fresh.
A**S
Works great
Always relieved my first trimester nausea
E**.
Game-changing AND they taste good
I have had a weak stomach for my entire life, so I am extremely prone to nausea. Almost every day, at some point, I will feel at least mildly nauseated. These have been game changing for me. I was initially pretty skeptical when reading about ginger lozenges as a nausea aid, but the state of affairs in my stomach have been particularly out of order recently, so I decided to give them a go. Much to my surprise, not only are these extremely effective, they are also fast-acting. Any time I am beginning to feel nauseated, I'll pop one of these in and my stomach will start to settle almost right away. This is great, because it better enables me to better get down and keep down food and water, even when the situation is, for lack of a better words, time-sensitive. My other concern, as someone who is not generally a big fan of ginger, was that the taste of these would be too unpleasant and make the problem worse, but these actually taste great. Even if you do not suffer from nausea and just want tasty lemon-ginger lozenges, I'd absolutely still recommend these. So, to anyone else looking at these and feeling a bit skeptical: you should 100% give these a try. They're inexpensive and even if they do not work for you, you will still come out with a bag of pleasant little treats.
R**L
These are a pleasant alternative to throat lozenges but they do not contain enough ginger to be effective for settling stomach issues. There are far better ginger candies that actually comprise enough ginger to be called belly comforters.
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