It worked like a charm for me! Then a couple of months ago, when my daughter was in the first trimester of her pregnancy and sick as a dog, she got her doctor's ok to use the Relief Band and tried it for that- and it didn't help. You could adjust the strength depending on how sick you were. overindulging and feeling the need to worship the porcelain god. However, about 6 months back, I used it after. Last year, before our most recent cruise, I bought him a Relief Band. On subsequent cruises, he's used Less Drowsy Dramamine (same ingredient- meclizine- as Bonine), and it worked like a charm for him. From Citron Essentially, the glasses feature four rings full of blue liquid that move around the eyes to recreate the horizon and. None helped- the nurse at the dr.'s office gave him Dramamine and that helped, but did make him drowsy. These glasses can apparently cure your motion sickness. For his first cruise, I packed him ginger tablets, candied ginger, and seabands. My husband, though, is very prone to any motion sickness. and then I was fine! I never did get seasick. I took off the patch and slept for about an hour. By the 2nd day, though, I felt as though I were coming down with the flu- feverish, headachy, and sore throat. On my first cruise, I was worried so I wore the patch. In fact, the new, very-weird-looking glasses called Seetron promise to. The patch never gave me dry mouth or blurry vision as I have heard it can do. Engineers at the French car company Citron have released the first ever 'glasses' to cure motion sickness. For anybody wondering, this was my first cruise, the seas were quite rough at times and I DID feel quite a bit of movement and I felt a bit drunk during a good portion of the trip (I did get my sea legs a little bit towards the end of the 10 days). Between the patch and bonine I was able to eat every meal and I never once got ill.just a little woozy. During the really rough sea days I took a bonine a couple of times just because I was feeling a little more woozy than before. I changed the patch and that corrected the problem. One evening I was starting to feel a bit nauseated and realized the patch was about to run its 3 day limit and the seas were VERY rough. It worked great on the helicopter and riding in the back seat with my brother-in-law driving (CRAZY DRIVER) and then on the cruise. Four anti-vertigo rings (two for viewing, two for balancing peripheral vision) contain blue liquid around the edges. Before going on our helicopter ride I decided to use the patch. The motion sickness glasses come with a zipper pouch perfect for traveling. I used the relief band and it seemed to work ok while riding in the car (and reading). I went on our first cruise with every possible motion sickness preventative available. Ok.since I started this topic I want to update everybody on my experience.
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