
Q I have lived with queasiness for years. Can something like this really improve?
A Being long-standing does not put it beyond help. Rather than vanishing overnight, the frequency and intensity of the queasiness fall first. Using that change as your yardstick tells you whether the direction is right.
Detailed Answer
Long-standing nausea is built in layers: a sluggish stomach, sensitised nerves, and the tension of anticipating it. So instead of removing everything at once, we start with the amount and temperature the stomach can accept and watch the response. A shorter total time of queasiness during the day is usually the first sign.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Judging nausea only as "present or absent" makes improvement feel like failure. Record how many times a day, for how long, and in what situations. If even one of the three is falling, the direction is right.
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