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That familiar, uneasy rolling feeling traces back to the Ancient Greek word naus (ναῦς), meaning ‘ship.’ 'Nausia', used to describe the feeling of discomfort at sea. First named by sailors to explain the nauseating imbalance between gut and mind, queasiness is a feeling we’ve endured for centuries.
Your gut and mind are constantly communicating, and when that connection is interrupted, things escalate quickly. The brainstem flags stress or imbalance and triggers a fight-or-flight feeling. Digestion slows, stomach muscles tighten, and before you know it, that rolling feeling takes over.
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Stil leverages the power of ginger to stabilize your gut-mind connection. Its key bioactive compound, Gingerol, helps mitigate choppy signals that cause queasiness. By helping regulate serotonin pathways, gingerols calm conflicting sensory signals and settle the stomach.
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