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Drug-Free Relief from Morning and Motion Sickness This Sea Sickness and Travel Sickness Relief Band is a drug-free way to control the debilitating symptoms of all forms of motion and morning sickness whether by air, sea, road or rail. The relief band will also help to prevent the sick feeling that can be brought on by chemotherapy treatments. Since the Relief Band was first introduced in the UK, thousands have benefited from its use to relieve morning sickness, travel sickness, car sickness, sea sickness, air sickness and motion sickness. Customers converted to the relief band include acupuncture enthusiasts delighted to relieve their sickness with a non drug product to dyed-in-the-wool sceptics astonished at the effectiveness of the device. Working on an acupressure point, this clinical product from the US was originally designed to relieve the sick feeling that comes with morning sickness and chemotherapy sickness. You do not need to wear a Relief Band all the time, just put it on when you start to feel car sick and within 15 to 20 minutes you will feel the benefit. The scientific research indicates that more than 90% of users experience a relief in their motion sickness. The Relief Band is CE-marked and cleared for over-the-counter (non-prescription) sales for relief of motion sickness and morning sickness. Worn like a watch on the underside of the wrist, it emits gentle electrical signals that interfere with the nerve activity that causes nausea. This simulation blocks nausea/vomiting messages between the brain and stomach. Five power levels assure the right amount of stimulation. Beacause this uses no drugs, users will not suffer the headache, drowsiness, dizziness or other side effects typical of most medicinal remedies on the market. Also, instead of having to take something several hours in advance, the Relief Band can be used at any time, even after nausea symptoms start. There are no restrictions on consumptions of food, beverages or medications with the use of Relief Band. Now with the Relief Band device, you can enjoy riding in cars, aeroplanes, boats and amusement park rides without suffering from motion sickness. Drug-free treatment for morning and motion sickness Cleared by EU and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) No drug-like side effects Use before of after syptoms begin No restrictions on food, beverages or use with other medications You can feel it working! The Relief Band features: Adjustable output: five power-level settings Light indicates operation and low battery condition Adjustable strap Includes 10-ml tube of conductivity gel Relief Band Review from AOPA Pilot Magazine A new method to stave off motion sickness is sending a shock, of sorts, through the aviation industry. The ReliefBand from Woodside Biomedical, like many anti-motion-sickness remedies, straps to the wrist. Unlike the other remedies, however, ReliefBand uses electronic nerve stimulation to soothe erratic stomach rhythms and reduce motion sickness. We put the ReliefBand to what may possibly be the ultimate test. We strapped the product to the wrist of a typical light-airplane pilot and dropped him in the aft seat of an Fñ±¶ fighter jet for 1.5 hours of yanking, banking, and other stomach-wrenching moves. After several maneuvers registering more than seven Gs, the ReliefBand prevented the most embarrassing side effect of motion sicknessó¶¯iting. After several sudden and unanticipated high-G maneuvers, our tester felt noticeably nauseous. With the ReliefBand set on the highest setting, the nausea went away in only a few minutes. The ReliefBand should be positioned between the two large tendons on the underside of the wrist. At the highest of the five settings, you can actually feel the ReliefBand zapping the wrist. It is not uncomfortable by any means. Conductivity gel is recommended for use with the product to enhance stimulation. Texas Air Aces, an aerial combat and advanced maneuver training facility near Houston, Texas, strapped ReliefBands to several of its customersí ·rists prior to their "missions." Out of 40 participants in the unofficial study, few felt nauseous and none vomited, an unheard-of statistic for the operation, said Texas Air Aces President Don Wylie.