Popular Newcomer! Overcome Morning sickness symptoms with the help of our ‘Queasy Days Ginger Gins’ with vitamin B6. Perfect for on the move or when symptoms of nausea creep up, our ginger sweets soothe the stomach and ease first trimester sickness whilst giving you a well needed energy boost.
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Our Natural Ginger Gins are carefully created for mums-to-be in mind. Using the natural healing powers of ginger and vitamin B6;
Our herbalist recommends consuming when you feel a little peaky.
Do not consume more than 12 sweets per day. Long-term use of B6 is inadvisable.
140g Per Pack
Ingredients: Sugar, glucose syrup (sulphites), vegetable oil (certified sustainable palm oil), natural flavouring, vitamin B6 pyridoxine hydrochloride, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin.
Suitable For: Vegetarians, Halal
Free From: Artificial Colours, Artificial Flavours, Gluten
Our herbalist recommends consuming when you feel a little peaky.
Do not consume more than 12 sweets per day. Long-term use of B6 is inadvisable.
140g Per Pack
Ingredients: Sugar, glucose syrup (sulphites), vegetable oil (certified sustainable palm oil), natural flavouring, vitamin B6 pyridoxine hydrochloride, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin.
Suitable For: Vegetarians, Halal
Free From: Artificial Colours, Artificial Flavours, Gluten
Studies have shown vitamin B6 to be effective at reducing symptoms.
Some research has suggested that women who have severe morning sickness have lower levels of vitamin B6 in their blood. Vitamin B6 is an important nutrient, as it helps us to use and store energy from foods.
Ginger is recommended to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE 2008)
Morning sickness can be a tough start to your pregnancy journey but our ‘Queasy Days ginger gins’ can make your experience a little easier. Our ginger sweets have been carefully formulated to provide relief to mum but beneficial baby as well.
Morning sickness affects up to 80% of pregnant women and typically occurs within the first trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms include; nausea, vomiting and fatigue. These usually subside by week 16 to 20 and do not put your baby at risk. However if symptoms are extreme, seek professional medical advice as a severe form of morning sickness is hyperemesis gravidarum. This can lead to dehydration or malnutrition
Benefits of Vitamin B6 for nausea
Benefits of Ginger for nausea