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		<description><![CDATA[To avoid sea sickness on a cruise vacation is very important to be able to enjoy the cruise fully. Even if your cruise ship visits many islands and you get on firm land, a rolling ship isn’t fun. The feeling of sea sickness can stay for hours after you enter the firm ground of an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>To avoid sea sickness</strong> on a cruise <a href="http://sunshine24.net" target="_blank">vacation</a> is very important to be able to enjoy the cruise fully. Even if your cruise ship visits many islands and you get on firm land, a rolling ship isn’t fun. The <strong>feeling of sea sickness</strong> can stay for hours after you enter the firm ground of an island or a beach. To avoid sea sickness during sailing could help you a lot to get the most from your expensive cruise vacation.<br />
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</strong>To avoid sea sickness is also important when you join cruises in smaller boats.</p>
<p><strong>A Guide to Cruise Vacations &#8211; How to Deal With Sea Sickness</strong></p>
<p>Cruise vacations are a great way to get away from reality and to experience something that you wouldn&#8217;t experience on a regular land vacation. A common question that is asked when planning a cruise is &#8220;will I get seasick&#8221;? Many people can go a whole trip without experiencing motion or &#8220;sea sickness&#8221;. However, about 3 percent of people who take cruises do experience this and are crippled by it for the entire trip.</p>
<p>Most ships today have underwater stabilizers on each side of the hull which counteracts against the rolling motion that causes sea sickness. Also, the majority of cruises <a href="http://www.mycover.com.au" target="_blank">travel</a> through warm and calm waters which dramatically reduce the amount of &#8220;up-and-down&#8221; motion that you typically experience in harsh conditions. Here are some ways to deal with this annoying problem when you start to develop symptoms (usually nausea and vomiting).</p>
<p>When you notice that the ship is starting to roll, take a walk on the ship&#8217;s deck. Your knees are a form of stabilizers and your muscle memory will start to battle and counterbalance against the ship&#8217;s motion. People refer to this as developing your &#8220;sea legs&#8221;.</p>
<p>A breath of fresh air is always a good treatment to counteract motion sickness. When you start to feel nauseous, go outside and let the cool breeze hit your face. If this doesn&#8217;t work, try and ingest some citrus fruits like oranges and lemons.</p>
<p>Take only small meals so that your stomach is not extremely full. Many people make the mistake of eating too much in hopes that a full stomach will balance their nausea. However, the opposite is true. When walking on the deck, focus on looking up and maintaining balance by keeping a focus point.</p>
<p>Lastly, if none of these tips help, you can always take a little dramamine. Dramamine is a sedative that helps relieve motion sickness. Some side effects are dry mouth, blurred vision and drowsiness.</p>
<p><a href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_Chi" target="_blank">Kim Chi</a> is an avid cruiser and would like to share free information about <a href="http://cruisevacationsexpert.com/" target="_blank">cruise vacations</a>. He has a beginner&#8217;s guide on everything you need to know to start planning your own <a href="http://cruisevacationsexpert.com/2009/07/what-is-a-cruise-vacation/" target="_blank">Cruise Vacation</a> .</p>
<p>I would like to add that to <strong>stay outdoor</strong> and to <strong>keep your eyes fixed on the horizon</strong> has often helped me <strong>to stay free of sea sickness</strong>. To <strong>take a nap</strong> during a shorter period of <strong>potential sea sickness</strong> can also help to get over the problem for some time.</p>
<p>On the other hand if your ship is going into tough weather for longer time take some <strong>medicine as prevention of sea sickness</strong>. <strong>The doctor on board the cruise ship</strong> should be the best professional to <strong>handle sea sickness for the passengers</strong> on board.</p>
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