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How to Buy Acupressure Bands for Motion Sickness

The ancient healing art of acupressure applies pressure to points on the body to relieve emotional and physical upset. While acupressure typically uses finger pressure, some people have found success treating motion sickness by wearing acupressure bands or bracelets on the wrists.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Find acupressure bracelets in pharmacy locations throughout the world. Many airport stores also carry them. They also go by the names "travel band" and "Sea-Band."

  2. Step 2

    Identify motion sickness bracelets, which look like sweatbands worn on the wrists, by a button or stud built into the band.

  3. Step 3

    Apply acupressure bracelets to both wrists, making certain that the buttons in the wristbands face down on the pressure point called P6 (Pericardium) or Nei Kuan. Find this area between the two tendons on the inside of the wrist, about three finger widths up the arm from the wrist.

  4. Step 4

    Put on motion sickness bracelets ahead of time if you suffer from regular motion sickness. You can also apply the bands after motion sickness starts. You should feel relief in about five minutes.

  5. Step 5

    Buy motion sickness bands for children who are at least two years of age. Make certain the bands fit snugly on their wrists.

  6. Step 6

    Follow manufacturer's instructions in washing motion sickness bracelets. You can usually wash bands gently a few times before they lose elasticity.

  7. Step 7

    Take anti-nausea medication while wearing the wristbands, if you like. Acupressure bracelets are drug-free and carry no side effects. If you use both, you should be able to take less medication for the motion sickness.

Tips & Warnings
  • Some people have also successfully used acupressure bracelets to relieve the nausea associated with morning sickness, anesthesia and chemotherapy.
  • Once motion sickness bands lose their elasticity, they are no longer effective.
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