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When I first got pregnant, I had a terrible craving for 100Plus. I didn’t know why, but I noticed that when I drank it, the nausea subsided somewhat. After that, I would keep one of those 1.5L bottles at my side just in case a particularly nasty wave of nausea hit.

I didn’t know if it was the fizziness, the sourish tang or just an odd quirk that worked just for me, but it worked, so I kept the habit even when I got sick with food poisoning and felt nauseous.

It was only after visiting the doctor after developing a case of food poisoning, who then recommended I take 100Plus for the nausea that I realise why it worked. According to the doctor, it is the electrolytes in 100Plus that helps to reduce the nausea.

So there you have it: taking 100Plus for nausea is not just a young wife’s tale, but a medical fact.

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