Description
Loss of appetite and nausea are some of the most well-known chemotherapy side effects. We did extensive research with over 500 cancer patients and caregivers to curate this box of non-prescription tools to help alleviate nausea.
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Below is a table showing exactly how many items come in this gift box. Scroll down for a complete description of each item and how it supports cancer patients.
| Nix Nausea Essential Oil | X |
| Ginger Mints | X |
| Stainless Steel Tumbler w/ Straw | X |
| Accupressure Wristbands | X X |
The Nix Nausea Box includes the following items:

Nix Nausea Essential Oil Roll On
Loss of appetite and nausea are some of the most well-known chemotherapy side effects. Nix Nausea essential oil roll-on sticks were specially designed to address stomach upsets and discomfort. Infused with the goodness of avocado oil and Camellia seed oil, the Polish Your Parts proprietary essential oil blend delivers a touch of nature's nourishment. The combination of peppermint, orange, fennel, cardamom, ginger, catmint, and lemon essential oils work harmoniously to help calm senses and ease queasiness. Vitamin E adds an extra layer of care, leaving skin feeling rejuvenated and replenished.


Ginger Mints
From taste-receptor issues to nausea, ginger mints are a must for anyone undergoing chemotherapy treatment. These have juuuust the right amount of ginger flavor, without being too spicy or too sweet.

Stainless Steel Tumbler
Patients often hear medical teams remind them to stay hydrated. This stainless steel vacuum insulated tumbler with leak-proof lid and eco-friendly straw attachment keep drinks icy cold or piping hot for hours.
*Tumbler colors may vary


Anti-Nausea Acupressure Wristband
Acupressure has been used for thousands of years to promote relaxation and wellness. These simple but effective wristbands work by applying pressure to the P6 (Nei Kuan) acupressure point on each wrist. Simply place them around your wrist three fingers from the heel of your palm. Applying pressure to this point should help relieve nausea. Plus, once done with chemotherapy they are great for any activity that triggers motion sickness, like sailing, roller coasters, or long car rides.
Why It Matters
An anti-nausea care box brings together a variety of options—like ginger-based support, soothing remedies, and gentle relief tools—so there’s something to reach for when nausea strikes. Having these within easy reach can make a tough symptom feel a little more manageable.
Loss of appetite and nausea are some of the most well-known chemotherapy side effects. We did extensive research with over 500 cancer patients and caregivers to curate this box of non-prescription tools to help alleviate nausea.
***
Below is a table showing exactly how many items come in this gift box. Scroll down for a complete description of each item and how it supports cancer patients.
| Nix Nausea Essential Oil | X |
| Ginger Mints | X |
| Stainless Steel Tumbler w/ Straw | X |
| Accupressure Wristbands | X X |
The Nix Nausea Box includes the following items:

Nix Nausea Essential Oil Roll On
Loss of appetite and nausea are some of the most well-known chemotherapy side effects. Nix Nausea essential oil roll-on sticks were specially designed to address stomach upsets and discomfort. Infused with the goodness of avocado oil and Camellia seed oil, the Polish Your Parts proprietary essential oil blend delivers a touch of nature's nourishment. The combination of peppermint, orange, fennel, cardamom, ginger, catmint, and lemon essential oils work harmoniously to help calm senses and ease queasiness. Vitamin E adds an extra layer of care, leaving skin feeling rejuvenated and replenished.


Ginger Mints
From taste-receptor issues to nausea, ginger mints are a must for anyone undergoing chemotherapy treatment. These have juuuust the right amount of ginger flavor, without being too spicy or too sweet.

Stainless Steel Tumbler
Patients often hear medical teams remind them to stay hydrated. This stainless steel vacuum insulated tumbler with leak-proof lid and eco-friendly straw attachment keep drinks icy cold or piping hot for hours.
*Tumbler colors may vary


Anti-Nausea Acupressure Wristband
Acupressure has been used for thousands of years to promote relaxation and wellness. These simple but effective wristbands work by applying pressure to the P6 (Nei Kuan) acupressure point on each wrist. Simply place them around your wrist three fingers from the heel of your palm. Applying pressure to this point should help relieve nausea. Plus, once done with chemotherapy they are great for any activity that triggers motion sickness, like sailing, roller coasters, or long car rides.
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