

As any parent can tell you, a family road trip usually involves kids whining “are we there yet?” or “can we stop? I feel sick.” Answering the first question may present a challenge, but Sea-Band Drug Free Nausea Relief Bands may prevent the second question from even being asked!
As you know, children aren’t the only ones who suffer from motion sickness. In fact, in the U.S., 53 million people suffer from motion sickness. Children from 5 to 12 years old, women, and the elderly seem to be most susceptible to motion sickness, putting a damper on any road trip or visit to an amusement park. Here’s where Sea-Band can help!
How Sea-Band Works…
Approved by the FDA, Sea-Band works by exerting constant, gentle pressure on a point on the inner wrist known as the Pericardium 6 (P6) acupressure point. It brings effective relief within five minutes of being applied and can be used before or after the onset of nausea. The all-natural, drug-free, latex-free Sea-Band does not cause the side-effects often associated with anti-nausea medication such as drowsiness, disorientation, dry mouth or possible interactions with other drugs. It’s safe for children, pregnant women and patients taking prescription medications. Packaged in a convenient carry-case, they are washable and reusable, and available a variety of colors in sizes for adults and children.
Sea-Band is a leading drug-free remedy for motion sickness, morning sickness, chemotherapy nausea and post-operative nausea. Most recently, a 2010 study, carried out at a German clinic specializing in migraine and headache therapy, showed that Sea-Band wristbands significantly reduced nausea and vomiting: 83% noticed perceptible reduction and 44% found their symptoms markedly reduced.
Sea-Band is a leading drug-free remedy for motion sickness, morning sickness, chemotherapy nausea and post-operative nausea. Most recently, a 2010 study, carried out at a German clinic specializing in migraine and headache therapy, showed that Sea-Band wristbands significantly reduced nausea and vomiting: 83% noticed perceptible reduction and 44% found their symptoms markedly reduced.
Despite modern pharmaceutical remedies, nausea is still a common problem. In the U.S., fifty-three million people suffer from motion sickness, and up to 80% of women experience nausea during their pregnancy.
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Ginger has been used as a medicinal herb for thousands of years. Now you can enjoy its natural soothing properties in a fast-acting, great-tasting chewing gum. Ginger Gum is a US only product and is available in CVS.
Sea-Band products are available in the U.S. in Walmart, Target, CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, as well as in Canada in Overwaitea, IDA, Familiprix, Guardian and other independent drugstores or pharmacies throughout North America or online at drugstore.com and at http://www.sea-band.com/shop.
Suggested retail price is $10.99 per pair in the US, and $12.99 in Canada.
To learn more and to take advantage of special giveaways, connect with Sea-Band on Facebook at www.facebook.com/seaband.
Giveaway : One lucky reader will get a pair of Sea-Band wristbands and a pack of the Sea-Band Anti-Nausea Ginger Gum . All you have to do is leave me a comment telling me who you would like to win this for.
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7 comments:
I would love to have this for me! I'm going on my first cruise in a couple of months & I get motion sickness very easily.
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For myself for when I go on long car rides.
I'd like to win this for my mom! she's going on a cruise in october.
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