Be Gone Motion Sickness
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Image Of Label (Bg Motionsickness Label)

Image Of Label (Bg Motionsickness Label)
This is a product for motion sickness, travel sickness, dizziness and vomiting provided by Natural Care. It is a homeopathic medicine available in pills to be taken every 3 hours for two days followed by two pills every morning and night for two weeks. It is suited for both adults and children with active ingredients of Cocculus B, Nux vom 6c, Petroleum 6¢. It comes with a warning to discontinue use if symptoms persist or recur and to consult a licensed practitioner if pregnant or pursuing a baby. Lot number is available to keep track of quality control.*
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Image Of Box (Bg Motion Box)

Image Of Box (Bg Motion Box)
This document is an advertisement for a motion sickness remedy called Be gone™Wotion. It claims to ease sickness caused by any motion including travel. It has been a trusted natural remedy since 1873. The formula of this gentle remedy has remained the same for over 100 years. The medication is in pill form, and it is recommended that adults take two pills every two days or as necessary. The ingredients are listed as homeopathic and natural, with no active ingredients but rather a combination of SucroselLactose Pills and HPUS. The company can be contacted at 800-336-1695 or by visiting the website www.BeGone.com.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.