According to Sea-Band, approximately 53 million Americans suffer from motion sickness (car sickness, air sickness, or sea sickness) and children ages 5 to 12 years old, women, and the elderly are the most susceptible. This is why if you are traveling, you might want to consider buying a Sea-Band to put in your luggage.

to anti-nausea medicine. Sea-Bands are FDA approved. The bands work by using the ancient art of acupressure. They apply pressure to the inner wrists. This causes stimulation to the nervous system and that helps the body's healing abilities to kick in and stop nausea in its tracks.
You can also try the Sea-Band Anti Nausea Ginger gum as well. This works quickly since you just pop a piece into your mouth and it starts working when you start chewing. I have to say that I have used fresh ginger and ginger lollipops to stop my nausea. When I tried the ginger gum, it worked well.
These two products are great. Since we travel so much, I am always looking for travel items that are practical and useful. These are definitely a plus for me. Just throw them into your luggage, glove compartment or tote bag so they can always be at hand. I am keeping mine in my suitcase, just in case.
Sea-Band products are available in mass market retail, supermarkets and drug stores in the U.S and Canada:
· Sea-Band Drug Free Nausea Relief Bands: $11.99 (U.S), $12.99 (Canada)
· Sea-Band Anti-Nausea Ginger Gum: $6.99 (U.S.)
Also, Sea-Band is having a giveaway on its Facebook page. The giveaway will run through August 2nd and 15 winners will be selected to win product each Friday and one of these weekly winners will receive a grand prize of a $50 in addition to the family pack of Sea-Band.
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I've only been on a plane once and it was clear skies so no sickness. I do get sea sick and car sick though. Longer car trips can be really tough.
ReplyDeleteI don't get carsick, and I didn't know you can get airsick, but getting seasick once is one time too many. On small boats I get queasy.
ReplyDeleteI get nausea with migraines, though. And it's awful. I would love to try the gum, which I have never heard of. Two of my kids used to get carsick and I kept those pressure point dealies in my car for years. Somehow they got lost? It's smart to just keep some in the glove box.
Ugh, I get all travel sicknesses. But, mostly, I get carsick.
ReplyDeleteNo but my daughter does. I used seabands when I was pregnant to ease morning sickness....they helped!
ReplyDeleteI get carsick. But, I'll be flying in September and I'm worried I might get airsick.
ReplyDeleteMy kids get carsick.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes! My elderly mother also is nauseated a lot and I would love to try these on here.
ReplyDeletei get sea sick
ReplyDeleteSometimes - depending on the mode of transportation - I fall prey to all 3 types of motion sickness.
ReplyDeleteNancy
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I have a tendency to get car sick and sea sick.
ReplyDeleteSometimes carsick
ReplyDeleteUgh yes. Everything sick and i hate it so!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I get carsick whenever I'm in the car and I hate it. I haven't been in a situation where I could have gotten airsick or seasick, but I probably would get nausea then, too.
ReplyDeleteI do get carsick..it's not pleasant.
ReplyDeletei get carsick once in a while
ReplyDeleteCarsick very often!
ReplyDeletei do get carsick.
ReplyDeletegabbflabber at live.com
not particularly but my husband does
ReplyDeleteI occasionally get carsick, but not too often, thankfully!
ReplyDeleteCrystalW07 (at) aol.com
I sometimes get carsick.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gets sea sick - occasionally car sick
ReplyDeleteNever sea sick for me, but the car does it every time on long trips.
ReplyDeleteNo not me, but my mom does, it would be for her.
ReplyDeletenot as much carsick anymore as airsick
ReplyDeleteI do get carsick
ReplyDeletesometimes i get a little airsick
ReplyDeleteYes, I get all three. :(
ReplyDeleteI get carsick some times.
ReplyDeleteNot really, altho the other day I was getting a bit car sick for some reason.
ReplyDeleteI get seasick almost every time I get on a boat and carsick on really long car rides.
ReplyDeleteI get seasick and my husband sometimes gets carsick when he's not driving.
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com