How Do You Prevent Motion Sickness In Air Travel?
Does your stomach churn even before you board the plane? Do you dread the thought of going on a long airplane or car ride? Do planes, trains and automobiles turn you a pale green or sheet white? Motion sickness is a much more common sickness than many people realize. Fortunately, there are many medical and alternative ways of treating these symptoms. Try a treatment that does not use medicine, such as a device call the ReliefBand. This device looks like a watch and is worn around the wrist. A raised portion on the surface of the ReliefBand places pressure on a portion of your wrist. Through this area, the ReliefBand stimulates nerves in the wrist to treat motion sickness. A light electronic signal stimulates nerve impulses in your body. The ReliefBand reportedly disrupts the feeling of nausea through natural nerve stimulation (see Resources). There are also wrist bands available that simply put pressure on your wrists with no electronic impulses. These are available in some airports. T