I'm totally avoiding OTC meds now. I think I've tried two different ones (for sea-sickness) in my day... and each time was even worse then without the meds. If the cannabis works, that would be very exciting. I would be even more of a legalization proponent then I am now (if that's possible). He'll, I'd probably start donating to NORML every freaking month.

Yesterday I cooked up about a 1/2 tsp. of ground bud in 1/2 tbsp. of olive oil for 20 min. or so. I'm going to try to drink it today and see what happens. If that's a good dose I'll try that next time I go out on a boat. The point is to not get too fried, but to have plenty of the drug to keep me from getting sick. Who knows, that may be too much though. I normally smoke about half that much... I'm a total lightweight.

I think I burnt the cannabis though... so I'm afraid that might have ruined the effects. I cooked it on medium heat and it turned brown... even black. I've since read that you don't need much heat at all with olive oil. Some people just let the bud soak in it for a day! So I guess if this doesn't work I'll try heating it on low instead next time and see what happens.
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . Cannabis and sea-sickness (motion sickness) I love the water, and I always have. I love surfing, I love swimming, I love sailing (on lakes), but for some reason being on a boat on the ocean gets me sea sick if there are any waves at all (and there usually are waves on the open ocean). I'm talking severe nausea and vomiting. I've tried over-the-counter meds for sea-sickness (Dramamine, etc.) and none has ever worked. My father in law recently won a chartered ocean fishing trip. I want to go, but I know that once I get out there I will Rating: 5