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Purse Lavender
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came across this so i thought i'd share..morning sickness?


"During pregnancy, random smells (like food-court fries) can make you positively puke-ish. Save face by putting lemon extract or lavender oil on a handkerchief in your purse. When you're overcome by an odor, mask it by breathing into the handkerchief. Yes, it's a little Southern belle, but "I do declare" it's more ladylike than retching over a trash can at the mall."

i thought it was smart and i know i'm not the only one who gets sick from random smells.

Haha your hilarious.
And thats good advice.
I havn't had any experience with being sick from random smells. but I do experience many random smells..I don't even know where they are coming from.



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