Queasy Drops Settle Your Stomach, 
So You Can Enjoy Your Time on the Water

Throughout history people have suffered from seasickness. It's nothing to be ashamed of, even the stoutest sailor can get seasick. In fact Britain's famous naval hero, Vice Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson began every voyage "at the rail". So it stands to reason that as long as people have been going to sea, they've been taking seasickness remedies with them. 

And when you feel good nothing feels as good as being out on the water. 

The Idea Behind Queasy Drops
Queasy Drops were originally developed to provide relief to women suffering from morning sickness and were marketed through obstetrician's offices as Preggie Pops.

The idea behind Queasy Drops was to start looking at anecdotal evidence and "folk" remedies for upset stomachs. "Cures" such as ginger, cola and papaya had been used for generations. But little was known about their real world effectiveness.

Testing with concentrated extracts from these natural ingredients showed many were in fact effective at relieving queasiness. Not surprising different ingredients worked better for some patients than others. So choosing the "right" Queasy Drop flavor has as much to do with effectiveness as with taste. The best news however was that because they are made from natural ingredients, there were no side effects and no drowsiness. Queasy Drops were born, a product that would provide relief by simply sucking on them like a candy or cough drop.

The drops also turned out to be a wonderful help to chemotherapy patients who often suffer from nausea ranging from mild to severe. Existing drugs can leave patients feeling drowsy or they may have unpleasant side effects of their own, a real concern as these are patients who already have compromised immune systems. As a result Three Lollies, the maker of Queasy Drops has a long term relationship with the National Children's Cancer Society, donating a percentage of profits as well as product for patients.

Boaters
When explaining our product to friends who were boaters they immediately understood that Queasy Drops could help with sea sickness. 

If you're prone to seasickness, pop one in your mouth before leaving the dock, and every half hour or so throughout the day and you'll be able to enjoy your time on the water. 

Not a Cure
There's no such thing as a seasickness cure. Over the counter drugs such as Dramamine, Scopolamine and Bonine provide relief for some seasickness suffers. But because seasickness triggers can vary no one drug can provide relief for everyone. 

As noted above we've also found that no one extract works best for everyone. We recommend trying a Queasy Drop variety pack to find the flavor or flavors that work best for you.

Also Queasy Drops will settle your upset stomach and make your trip more enjoyable. They won't allow you to hang upside down in an oily bilge during a nor'easter and feel fresh and happy. Nothing can do that.

Kid Safe, Inexpensive, Non-Drowsy
Because they're inexpensive you can keep them on your boat in case guests feel sick, and we even have Queasy Pop Kids, lolly pops with the same ingredients that will keep the little guys on board feeling happy. For those big kids we have Queasy Pops, lolly pops for adults in the same variety of flavors. 

Best of all, unlike most seasickness remedies, Queasy Drops don't make you drowsy and have no nasty side effects or drug interactions so you can enjoy your time out on the water.

Don't Just Take Our Word for It

Queasy Drops have been tested by a long list of magazines, and all have praised our products. Click Here to learn more about what these independent testers think.


*Please click on the links on the left for nutritional information and information for those who suffer from food allergies. If you have any concerns we encourage you to talk with your pharmacist.