



Taking our #3 spot is Ginger & Vitamin B6 Gummies by Enzymedica. As the name suggests, it contains Ginger and Vitamin B6, as well as the additional ingredients needed to create the gummy. It’s manufactured in a carbon-neutral facility that is GMP-certified and located in the USA. Additionally, Enzymedica uses eco-friendly packaging for their products.
Enzymedica products are protected by a 30-refund policy, which is a short period of time that doesn’t inspire the same confidence as a 60-day money-back satisfaction guarantee would. However, it’s still good to see that they have some kind of refund policy in place, as cheaper quality brands will often offer no option for return.
This supplement has our top 2 recommended ingredients which is a great start. With only 12.5mg of Vitamin B6 and 10mg of Ginger extract, this product contains significantly less than our top pick. While this doesn’t negate that fact, we should mention that the Ginger extract is Ginactive® which is standardized to be the equivalent of 200mg Ginger extract, making the product a little stronger than you’d think at first glance. It should also be noted that Enzymedica does not make use of the more bioavailable form of B6, P-5-P, but instead contains pyridoxine HCL, which might be slightly less effective.
Based on the customer reviews and choice of ingredients, we do expect Enzymedica Ginger & Vitamin B6 Gummies to be effective to some degree. It could certainly be more powerful but if you are only dealing with a mild case of nausea, these gummies may be able to help.
Just as important as a supplement’s efficacy is its safety—you want to know that you’re not putting anything unsafe or toxic in your body. According to their site, Enzymedica Ginger & Vitamin B6 Gummies are free of dairy, GMOS, fillers, gluten, and soy. Additionally, it is certified by the Clean Label Project, which means that every batch is tested to check that it is free of 130 contaminants.
Enzymedica Ginger & Vitamin B6 Gummies isn’t the strongest anti-nausea supplement out there but it does have an excellent list of active ingredients: Vitamin B6 and Ginger. However, because it is a gummy instead of a supplement, it does contain the inactive ingredients needed to create the gummy and it’s up to you if you want to consume those extras. We like that it is made in a certified lab and tested for contaminants, but dislike that there is only a 30-day refund policy and it doesn’t specify if this applies to open products or not. Overall, if you’re not looking for a super powerful anti-nausea supplement, this could be a good option.