
WEST HILLS, CA., (September 2025) — Nutrition while undergoing cancer treatment is one of the more difficult parts of treatment for patients, as nausea, loss of appetite and dehydration all too often get in the way of good nutrition. Three Lollies, maker of the all-natural Queasy line of products, is attempting to make this easier by offering uncomplicated, soothing remedies that reduce discomfort and enable patients to stay well-fed.
Nutrition is a part of cancer treatment, but side effects of therapy make eating in balance nearly impossible. Chemo and radiation both make people queasy, alter taste and cause loss of appetite for food and liquids. Favorite foods for many will now be distasteful, and dehydration makes patients weak and lethargic. These obstacles hinder patients’ processes of having energy, helping their immune systems and recovery after therapy. Even when patients are motivated to eat, the combination of metallic taste, dry mouth and stomach sensitivity can turn everyday meals into a challenge. For many, the goal becomes finding small, reliable ways to settle the stomach, restore hydration and make nutrition feel approachable again.
Three Lollies believes that food is meant to be comforting, but in the realm of cancer treatment, it can become yet another hurdle, and their Queasy line was created to give patients natural, safe comfort so they can focus on healing, not just coping with side effects. The brand’s approach emphasizes simplicity and practicality, meeting patients where they are with options that can be kept in a pocket, bedside drawer or treatment bag. By offering gentle flavors and straightforward formats, the Queasy line helps reduce the barrier to taking in calories and fluids during difficult days.

Queasy products include Queasy Drops and Queasy Naturals, all of which use natural ingredients and flavorings to soothe queasy stomachs. Available in soothing flavors such as ginger, peppermint and citrus, the products provide a convenient, easy solution for nausea without the weight of a full meal or strong food. Ginger is traditionally associated with settling the stomach, peppermint can feel cooling and refreshing, and citrus offers a bright taste that can help counteract metallic sensations. Because the products are individually wrapped and shelf stable, patients can take them on the go, use them before or after treatment sessions, or reach for them at the first sign of queasiness to stay ahead of symptoms.
Health experts recommend patients pair mild nausea relief with simple, nutrient-rich meals and ongoing hydration. Small, frequent meals can help alleviate digestive stress, and bland foods such as oatmeal, crackers or broths can be more manageable. Hydration is equally important, whether through infused waters, electrolyte beverages, clear broths or frozen treats like ice chips. For patients who find drinking difficult, starting with tiny sips at regular intervals and incorporating hydrating foods such as gelatin, popsicles, smoothies or fruit with high water content can make a measurable difference. Consistency matters, and building a routine that combines gentle nausea relief with easy-to-tolerate nourishment supports day-to-day resilience.
Pairing smart food with nausea relief aimed at the most sensitive points of nausea allows patients to have more control over their day and can bring relief and open the door back to balanced nutrition. Caregivers can also play a role by preparing small portions, keeping preferred flavors available and tracking what works best at different times of day. Many patients report that mornings, car rides or the hours immediately following treatment can be the most challenging. Planning for those moments and keeping Queasy products within reach helps take guesswork out of symptom management.
Practical tips for patients to overcome nausea and dehydration during treatment are:
- Eat smaller meals during the day rather than three large meals. This keeps the stomach from becoming overly full and can make it easier to take in steady calories.
- Stick to plain, mild foods when nausea is worst. Gentle staples such as toast, rice, bananas, applesauce, oatmeal and clear soups are often better tolerated.
- Steer clear of strong odors, fatty foods or very spicy meals. Cooking with minimal seasoning and serving foods at room temperature can reduce smells that trigger queasiness.
- Drink fluids repeatedly in little amounts to avert dehydration. Set a timer or use a marked water bottle to encourage consistent sipping and consider electrolyte options if recommended by a healthcare professional.
Patients can also experiment with timing. Some find relief by using Queasy Drops or Queasy Naturals a few minutes before attempting fluids or a small snack, while others prefer them after eating to keep lingering nausea at bay. Wearing loose, comfortable clothing, resting with the head elevated and taking short, slow walks as tolerated may further ease symptoms. Keeping a brief log of what flavors, foods and times of day work best can guide future choices and simplify decision-making on tougher days.
By offering natural, accessible solutions, Three Lollies assists in empowering patients to remain rooted in the midst of devastation. Eating well during cancer treatment is not about perfection but about a progression of minor, sustainable choices that protect strength and facilitate healing. When patients feel they have tools that are simple and reliable, it becomes easier to focus on recovery and to maintain a sense of normalcy throughout the treatment journey.
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About Three Lollies
Three Lollies is a trusted brand committed to providing natural, effective solutions for nausea relief and promoting hydration. Best known for its doctor-recommended, drug-free Preggie Pop Drops and Queasy Drops, the company focuses on helping individuals, particularly expectant mothers and those receiving cancer treatment such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, manage discomforts like morning sickness. Made in the USA with natural flavors, Three Lollies aims to support overall well-being by making comfort accessible and enhancing daily life for those experiencing queasiness. For more information visit www.threelollies.com
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