A REVIEW ON EXPLORING THE MEDICINAL VALUE OF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE AND HYOSCYAMUS NIGER TO PREVENT OR OVERCOME SEASICKNESS

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Vatsal Rajput
Kuntupalli Sandhya Rani
Dr. Pragnesh Patani

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Motion sickness (MS) is a common complication of traveling by sea, air, or land. It is characterized by a variety of symptoms, including headaches, eye strain, difficulty focusing, blurred vision, and headaches. Several studies have identified the role of genetic variations in the pathogenesis of motion sickness. In this article the study is completed focused on the Pharmacognostical and pharmacological aspects of the Zingiber officinale and Hyoscyamus niger, a medicinal plant with a long history of use.

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