For patients and adult consumers battling nausea—whether from chemotherapy, migraines, or simple motion sickness—certain time‑tested strains stand out for their fast‑acting, stomach‑settling effects and broad availability across legal markets.

Cannatonic.
Below is a look at 10 popular varieties people routinely reach for when nausea hits.
Northern Lights — This classic indica delivers calm body relief that tames stomach spasms and encourages appetite without leaving most users glued to the couch.
Cannatonic — A balanced THC‑to‑CBD profile offers gentle euphoria alongside reliable antiemetic benefits, making it a favorite for people who need symptom relief without pronounced psychoactivity.
ACDC — Extremely high in CBD and low in THC, ACDC is prized among medical patients seeking nausea control, clear thinking, and minimal intoxication.
Jack Herer — A bright, piney sativa that soothes mild queasiness while keeping motivation high—ideal for users who want to stay productive as symptoms fade.

Jack Herer.
Sour Diesel — Potent, pungent, and fast acting, this energizing sativa is widely reported to settle rolling stomachs while delivering an uplifting mental spark.
Blue Dream — A sativa‑leaning hybrid with a sweet berry aroma. Regular users praise its ability to curb nausea while allowing clear‑headed daytime function.
Durban Poison — Known for its clean, citrus‑sweet profile, Durban Poison pairs an appetite‑boosting buzz with light, functional energy many find helpful during morning queasiness.

Durban Poison.
OG Kush — Earthy and peppery, OG Kush’s heavy‑yet‑balanced body effects often dull persistent nausea and stomach pain, especially in the evening.
Lavender — This floral indica hybrid layers gentle sedation over pronounced anti‑nausea relief, making it a go‑to strain for winding down after a rough bout of stomach upset.
Super Lemon Haze — Tart citrus terpenes meet a zesty head buzz that many consumers say settles the stomach and encourages light snacking, perfect for daytime recovery.