How To Use Essential Oils For Car Sickness plus 9 DIY Recipes To Try - A Less Toxic Life (2024)

Getting car sick can quickly ruin a road trip.

Obviously, I don’t have to spell out the specifics but if you or a family member gets car sickness you understand how miserable it can feel.

My daughter gets car sick or what some people call motion sickness.

It starts slow and if we don’t pull out her oils she ends up feeling like she wants to vomit.

Do you get that way or have a child who does?

Before you reach for the over the counter medications for you or your child let’s take a look at how essential oils might help.

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Essential oils are powerful natural remedies that can help ease nausea from being in a car, boat, or plane.

The great thing about oils is that you can customize them to help all your family members.

What works for my daughter is a few whiffs of peppermint essential oil.

My friend does better with ginger essential oil.

Most people need to experiment to find what works best for them.

If individualoils don’t work then potentially a blend of oils will work better.

Keep reading for individual oils and recipe blends you can have ready to try the next time someone in your family needs it.

Still need essential oils? Simply Earth has a wide variety of oils and an amazing subscription box. Check them out here.

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Inhaling these oils deeply can quickly help settle the stomach down and get some relief.

The oils can be inhaledstraight from the bottle, few drops in your hands, on a cotton ball, in a car diffuser(like this one), or in a DIY inhaler (see directions below).

If inhaling alone doesn’t work try dabbing on the oils on your wrist, behind the ears, and/or stomach.

For children, try placing their favorite oil on their blanket or on the bottoms of their feet.

Let’s start with a few individualoils that are known to help with nausea and motion sickness.

Many oils can help but start with these or the ones mentioned in the recipes.

First, try the individual oils. If they don’t work, try combining them.

It will take some troubleshooting until you find what works.

1. Peppermint

This is the first oil to try because it is the most popular for helping ease stomach issues.

2. Ginger

Your mom might have brought out the ginger ale when you were a kid to help your stomach, right?Ginger works the same way by supporting a healthy digestive system, especially when experiencing nausea.

3. Cardamom

This spicy and warm essential oil is in many of the blends used to help car sickness.

4. Lavender

You’ve probably heard how this oil can help you sleep that’s because most people find the scent very calming.

5. Lemon

Its refreshing and uplifting scent can help to combat feelings of nausea.

6. Fennel

Used for centuries to help with digestion and can help alleviate symptoms of motion sickness.

7. Roman Chamomile

Known for its calming and relaxing properties, which can help to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness such as anxiety and tension.

8. Basil

Can help to ease nausea and promote a sense of calm, making it a good choice for those experiencing motion sickness.How To Use Essential Oils For Car Sickness plus 9 DIY Recipes To Try - A Less Toxic Life (4)

Car and Motion Sickness Essential Oil Recipes

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You can add these oils to a cotton ball, your palms, spray bottle, roller bottle, or a blank inhaler to carry in your purse or pocket for quick relief.

Find More Essential Oil Recipes Here On My Pinterest Board

To make a personalized inhaler purchase theseblank inhaler tubes on Amazon(or the ones in the photo) and add the essential oils to the cotton piece in the nasal tube.

Add 2-15 drops of oil to the tube depending on the strength you want or follow one of these recipes.

The great thing about making these inhalers is that you can refresh them at any time.

Inhaler Recipe #1

  • 7 drops PeppermintEssential Oil
  • 4 drops Ginger Essential Oil
  • 4 Drops Lavender Essential Oil

Inhaler Recipe #2

  • 5 Drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • 4 Drops Ginger Essential Oil
  • 3 Drops Fennel Essential Oil
  • 3 Drops Cardamon Essential Oil

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Inhaler Recipe #3

We love orange essential oil so and found this recipe on Wendypolisi.com.

  • 7 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
  • 7 drops Roman Chamomile Essential Oil
  • 2 drops Peppermint Essential Oil

Roller bottle blends are easy to make and take with you just like the inhalers.

Get roller bottles (buy on amazon) then add one of these oil combinations to your bottle and fill the rest of the way with fractionated coconut oil or almond oil.

Roll on your wrists, back of the neck, or clockwise on the stomach.

Travel Buddy Roller Bottle Recipe

  • 5 drops Head Soothing Essential Oil Blend (get it here)
  • 1 drop Anise Star Essential Oil

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Essential Oil Roller Bottle Recipe For Nausea Recipe #2

  • 8 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • 7 drops Ginger Essential Oil

Essential Oil Roller Bottle Recipe For Nausea Recipe #3

  • 10 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Ginger Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Lavender Essential Oil
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I discovered this recipe at Biosorcenaturals.com.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon Fractioned Coconut Oil
  • 5 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • 5 drops LavenderEssential Oil
  • 3 drops LimeEssential Oil
  • 2 drops GingerEssential Oil

Directions:

  1. Add essential oils to a spray bottle.
  2. Fill the rest of the way with water.
  3. Shake before use.

Spray on wrists, neck, temples, or above the navel.

Hercel at gymcraftlaundry.comshared this awesome blend to use in a car diffuser.

Car diffusers (get one like this) are great because they can help everyone in the car. If motion sickness isn’t an issue diffusing oils in the car might help with attitudes, too. 🙂

Add these oils to your car diffuser:

  • 2 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 2 drops Ginger Essential Oil
  • 1 drop Peppermint Essential Oil
  • 1 drop Spearmint Essential Oil
  • 1 drop of Almond oil

There are many reputable companies that sell essential oils and I have a drawer full of them. The last oils I bought were fromSimply Earth and you can find others in my Amazon Shop.

Check out my Amazon Shop for more oils and accessories

Here are some tips that may help you or your child avoid getting motion sickness in the car, plane, or boat.

1. Face Forward: If your child is old enough, forward-facing is the best way to avoid getting sick in the car.

2. Avoid Reading Or Looking At Your Phone While Riding: I love to read in the car but neither of my daughters can without feeling sick so they opt to listen to audiobooks.

3. Avoid Fatty And Greasy Foods: Stick to foods like crackers, bread, or bananas if you or your child need a snack. You may have to experiment to see what works best for you or your child.

4. Apply or inhale your favorite oils about 30 minutes before you plan to be in the car, plane, or boat to help avoid feeling sick. Have your oils ready to use as needed during your trip.How To Use Essential Oils For Car Sickness plus 9 DIY Recipes To Try - A Less Toxic Life (11)

5.Stay hydrated: Dehydration can worsen symptoms of motion sickness, so it’s important to drink plenty of water and other fluids before, during, and after travel.

6.Use acupressure bands: Wearing acupressure bands on your wrists can help to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness by applying pressure to certain points on the body.

7. Fresh air: Open the windows especially if it is cool outside. Often, that cool air can stop car sickness right away.

Give Essential Oils For Car Sickness A Chance

You may have to experiment until you find which oil works best to help you or a family member avoid motion sickness.

When you find the right oil you will be so relieved to have a healthy alternative to ease the discomfort.

Plan ahead and be prepared so that when the travel time comes around you’ll be confident that motion sickness won’t put a damper on the ride.

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