JUST IN TIME FOR TRAVEL SEASON
- Norland Avenue Pharmacy
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Motion sickness has a way of derailing even the best plans. Whether it’s a winding road, turbulent flight, or long day on the water, that uneasy, queasy feeling can take over fast. Most people reach for medication—but not everyone wants the drowsiness, dry mouth, or fog that comes with it.

There’s another option worth paying attention to. Plant Therapy’s Motion Sickness Roll-On is designed to work with your body, not against it. This pre-diluted blend combines carefully selected essential oils in a convenient, ready-to-use format—no mixing, no guesswork.
The formula starts with bright, uplifting notes of Orange and Lemon, offering a refreshing burst that helps settle the stomach almost immediately. Ginger and Spearmint—two of the most trusted natural remedies for nausea—step in to provide deeper support. Then, grounding oils like Black Pepper and Balsam Fir bring a sense of steadiness, helping your body feel more anchored when movement gets unpredictable.
Here’s what makes this approach different: aromatherapy works through the brain, not the gut. When you inhale these oils, the scent travels quickly from your nose to your brain, helping calm the body’s nausea response. While it doesn’t change what’s happening in the inner ear, it does help your brain process those mixed motion signals more smoothly. The result? Less discomfort, more control.
Using it is simple. Apply the roll-on to your wrists, temples, or behind your ears, then take a deep breath. That’s it. It’s pre-diluted to a safe 3% concentration, so it’s ready whenever you need it—no extra steps. And it’s made for real life. Safe for kids, pregnancy, nursing, and even around pets like dogs and horses, this is a solution you can feel confident keeping on hand for the whole family.
At just $13.99, it’s an easy addition to your travel essentials—whether you're planning a road trip, boarding a plane, or spending the day on the water. Because the journey should be some-thing you enjoy—not something you endure.




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