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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 682903" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I don't know what you are trying to eat - that can compound the problem.</p><p> </p><p>Some things that are more likely to work <em>in tiny amounts at first, then work up</em>.</p><p>- broth - not soup, just the broth, and a fairly bland one at that (i.e. no spices or onion, garlic, tomato, dairy). This is both hydrating, and provides food value.</p><p>- plain white rice - absorbs acid, gives the stomach something to do</p><p>- after a day of being able to handle those, add a bit of applesauce.</p><p> </p><p>Highly recommend ginger. Tea may not be strong enough. Maybe look for some ginger "travelers candy" - these are just ginger and sugar, really, but they come in various strengths and have a really strong jolt of ginger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 682903, member: 11791"] I don't know what you are trying to eat - that can compound the problem. Some things that are more likely to work [I]in tiny amounts at first, then work up[/I]. - broth - not soup, just the broth, and a fairly bland one at that (i.e. no spices or onion, garlic, tomato, dairy). This is both hydrating, and provides food value. - plain white rice - absorbs acid, gives the stomach something to do - after a day of being able to handle those, add a bit of applesauce. Highly recommend ginger. Tea may not be strong enough. Maybe look for some ginger "travelers candy" - these are just ginger and sugar, really, but they come in various strengths and have a really strong jolt of ginger. [/QUOTE]
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