Motion sickness: It's that queasiness...gulp...that makes you feel like you're going to...gulp... You know.
That nauseous feeling in the depths of your stomach, swirling around the contents of that all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. The next time your body detects mixed signals, use motion sickness wrist bands to alleviate the symptoms.
Button-shaped disks rest on pressure points on your wrists to help calm your body. It's the perfect tool for relief on airplanes, trains, cars, cruises...just about anywhere motion-induced nausea can strike.
Quick Takes on Motion Sickness:
- Symptoms - (malaise), nausea, vomiting, headache, and sweating
- According to WebMD.com, the best way to treat motion sickness is to stop the motion. If this is impossible (most of use can't stop the motion in the ocean) sit or lie down in an area with the least motion. In the air? Sit near the wings. Out to sea? Stay on the deck and look at the horizon. And if you are inside, move to the center of the ship.
- Too late? Sip on some ginger ale, eat some crackers and try to get some fresh air.



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