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| Sea-Band Wristband for Motion Sickness - Child - 1Pair - Same day shipping! | 
enlarge | Brand: Sea-Band Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $9.95 Buy New: $6.63 Potential Savings: $3.32 (33%)
Customer Ratings: 2 comments
Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.2
UPC: 087279005196 EAN: 0087279005196
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sea-Bands are available in bright colourful designs. They are safe for children aged 3 and over to use and because they do not contain any drugs, there are no side effects. Sea-Band for Travel Sickness PLANES, TRAINS, BOATS, CARS, COACHES AND EVEN AT THE FUNFAIR! Try them - they really work! Travelling the world - for business or pleasure - is now easier than ever. But whether your journey is by air, road, rail or sea it can be a miserable experience if you suffer from travel sickness. The nausea, dizziness and vomiting caused by any form of transport are triggered by a confusion of messages received in the brain. Although you may be sitting motionless in a seat, your senses tell you that you are actually moving. Contrary to common belief, the resulting nausea is not "all in the mind" and is experienced by children and adults alike. Early signs of travel sickness include quietness, headaches and lethargy, often followed by uncontrollable vomiting. Drug-free remedies Anti-sickness drugs may have unwanted side-effects such as drowsiness and may not be suitable for children or for some adults. Yet there are other ways to help prevent nausea: In cars or buses, sit at the front and always face the direction in which you are travelling. Don't look out of side windows and focus on the horizon. Breathe in fresh air - open a window or stay outside on a ship's deck. Don't eat a heavy or greasy meal before travelling. Keep children occupied - play an "I spy" game for example. Most importantly, wear Sea-Bands during your journey.
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first thing to work August 25, 2008 We have tried kid's dramamine, homeopathic pellets, windows down, car seat only in the middle, EVERYTHING and this is the first motion sickness remedy to work for my 6 year old. And it seems to stay in place just fine.
Great simple product August 12, 2008 My six year old son has ALWAYS thrown up on plane flights, particularly at the end of descent, and on winding car rides. We went on four flights recently and even though he felt a little sick, he did not throw up. He also used them on car rides through the Colorado mountains and again, although he felt sick on several occasions, he did not throw up. (TIP: When things seemed to get bad, I had him put extra pressure in short pulses on the little ball at the inside of the wrist (like the battery operated motion sickness wrist bands) and it seemed to give a little extra comfort.) We are going to keep them on hand for all trips from now on.
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