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Reddit mentions of Reliefband Classic Anti-Nausea Wristband – No Side Effects, FDA Cleared, Clinically Proven, Non-Drowsy Nausea Relief Band for Hangovers, Anxiety, Motion Sickness, Car Sickness (Teal)

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We found 11 Reddit mentions of Reliefband Classic Anti-Nausea Wristband – No Side Effects, FDA Cleared, Clinically Proven, Non-Drowsy Nausea Relief Band for Hangovers, Anxiety, Motion Sickness, Car Sickness (Teal). Here are the top ones.

Reliefband Classic Anti-Nausea Wristband – No Side Effects, FDA Cleared, Clinically Proven, Non-Drowsy Nausea Relief Band for Hangovers, Anxiety, Motion Sickness, Car Sickness (Teal)
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  • RECLAIM YOUR LIFE: No longer will you be held back from doing what you love. Get back to living your life without the feeling of nausea and vomiting. Now with Reliefband, you’ll take on the world with ease and comfort.
  • 100% DRUG-FREE: With an 85% success rate according to our clinical trials, the Reliefband Classic is the #1 FDA-cleared, all-natural wearable solution for nausea and vomiting. Our fast-acting treatment puts you in the driver's seat in the fight against nausea.
  • FAST ACTING: Once activated, this anti-nausea band releases a specific pattern of pulses that stimulate the median nerve under the skin. The pulses normalize the nerve messaging from the brain to the stomach which rapidly relieves symptoms of nausea and vomiting without any side effects.
  • CLASSIC FEATURES: The Reliefband Classic lasts for 150 hours of continuous use with pre-installed batteries and has a low battery indicator. Worn on the underside of the wrist, this model has 5 intensity settings easily adjustable to your precise needs.
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: Each Classic Reliefband comes with 1 hypoallergenic conductivity gel tube and pre-installed batteries. Also included is an adjustable nylon strap. Fits wrist sizes 4.5" - 9.25".
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Color1 Pack
Height2 Inches
Length1.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Piece Set
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Reliefband Classic Anti-Nausea Wristband – No Side Effects, FDA Cleared, Clinically Proven, Non-Drowsy Nausea Relief Band for Hangovers, Anxiety, Motion Sickness, Car Sickness (Teal):

u/Tlauc1999 · 5 pointsr/flying

I literally fought air sickness for 200 hours worth of flying. It would go away and come back again. I wanted to fly so bad I kept going. It was awful at some points. I’ve probably thrown up in a plane 5 times. All the “remedies” and treatments never worked for me. What finally did work for me was this: motion sickness band
Then I slowly started flying more regularly without it and the sickness went away. I have a really sensitive stomach and used to deal with car sickness too. Don’t give up on your dreams for motion sickness

u/brockmt · 3 pointsr/flying

My daughter frequently got sick for the first while after she started flying. One of these did the trick for her:
http://smile.amazon.com/NEW-Reliefband-Motion-Morning-Sickness/dp/B00PG4NUOS/

u/qpgmr · 2 pointsr/Cruise

Instead of going to drugs which will make you feel dopey, there's an alternative: the "ReliefBand" was recommended to us by a forester that had to go on helicopter surveys on constantly (surveying requires hovering, moving around an object, ascending/descending in place - anyone slightly prone to motion sickness vomits, even the pilots occassionally). https://www.amazon.com/Reliefband-1-5-Motion-Morning-Sickness/dp/B00PG4NUOS

It electrically stimulates the vagus nerve, supressing nausea. It works so well you can get it paid for with a prescription if you're on cancer chemo therapy.

Since getting it my SO (who has been know to lose it on car rides) has never became ill on over a dozen cruises, including a 15 day SF to Hawaii RT winter cruise. We got one for a friend who is much more sensitive and she had no problems, even on a very rough crossing of the sea of cortez.

u/PragmaticSquirrel · 2 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

NTA

Also check out the Relief Band - it’s the only FDA approved treatment for nausea that Stop nausea after it starts and with zero drowsiness.

I’ve had them and they are amazing.

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Combating simulator sickness by utf8decodeerror


I've posted this in r/oculus already, but I'm copying here to get viver's take on it as well.

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I'm reaching out here to see what products/solutions other redditors use to combat simulator sickness.

I've had bad motion sickness ever since I was a kid. A twenty minute car ride used to have me in tears, often vomiting as a child. As I got older, my motion sickness has gone away for the most part but I've recently been reexperiencing it when I use my HMD.

To combat motion sickness, I've been using dramamine which has worked perfectly at eliminating motion sickness. However, I don't care for the drowsiness it often brings. I'm also not keen on the idea of taking drugs every time I strap into vr.

Some of my favorite vr games make me the most sick, like To the Top, Onward, Edge of Nowhere, etc. Even if I don't have qualms with self medicating with dramamine and putting up with the side effects, I would like to be able to share these experiences with my friends without having to give them dramamine as well. Most are hesitant to use it to begin with, and if they don't take up my offer on it, their first experience can be entirely ruined by motion sickness.

I recently ran across this product on Amazon which has a lot of very good reviews for combating motion sickness. If it does work, it would also allow me to share vr experiences with friends without feeling guilty about making them take drugs or dealing with being sick. I'll probably pick one up because if it works, it's worth the $100 to me and if it doesn't, I can just return it.

I'm just wondering if anyone else has tried this or a similar product that worked for them or if you have some other technique that has helped you.

	


	


	


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u/Stridyr · 1 pointr/Vive

USA Amazon link here

Someone try it and let us know!

u/the_syco · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

Try this for morning sickness. I got it for travel sickness, and it worked great for me. Lent it to a mates wife, and she said the difference was night and day; the difference was dying on the couch, and able to work. And best if all; no pills. Lent it to another mates wife, who had other pregnancy related ills, and it made her life better.
Https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PG4NUOS/

u/FooFatFighters · 1 pointr/OculusGo

There’s an electronic gadget you wear on your wrist called a Relief Band. They sell it on Amazon and private pilot shops. Prevents nausea without drugs. Here's the Amazon link, there are also other models and at least one other brand. https://smile.amazon.com/Reliefband-1-5-Motion-Morning-Sickness/dp/B00PG4NUOS/

Edited to add link.

u/ErinGlaser · 1 pointr/travel

Okay. I'm here for this.

I've tried everything for this because I always suffer from motion sickness but I enjoy doing things involving motion-- planes, boats, cars, etc.

Ginger can work, so try drinking some ginger ale and, if you're a fan of ginger, carry some ginger candy with you on the plane. Dramamine often works for me and that's an easy go-to, just make sure you take it 30 minutes before the plane takes off and prepare to get sleepy. Some people swear by the pressure wristbands but they never worked for me. I even tried an electronic relief band that's supposed to interrupt the signal your stomach sends to your brain telling you to feel sick, but it's uncomfortable, made my hand spasm, and ultimately gave me blisters. The most effective treatment for me BY FAR has been the transdermal scopolamine patch. It's a time-release patch you wear on your neck behind your ear and it's good for three days. It's AMAZING-- it's all I use now. Almost no side effects-- no drowsiness at all-- but make sure you wash your hands after applying it because if you get the medication from the patch in your eye it'll temporarily dilate your pupil. It's a prescription, too, so you'd need to get your GP to prescribe it, but it's definitely worth the hassle. I recently took a cruise from Buenos Aires to Elephant Bay, Antarctica through notoriously bad seas-- not to mention all the flying to get to SA in the first place-- and the patches made the entire experience a DELIGHT.

Best of luck to you!

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