The motion sickness wrist watch - Does it work?!
Question:
The motion sickness wrist watch - Does it work?
From MythBusters and what not I have found out that ginger seems to be a pretty popular method to avoid motion sickness. But has anyone heard of this motion sickness wrist watch? If so, have you used it and does it work? Here's a link if you've never heard of it: http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/gadgetbuzz/...
I'd like to hear some opinions of people who have used this with great results and also other alternatives to prevent motion sickness.
Answers:
My friend uses them all the time. She doens't have a watch, per se. It's more like those old 80's sweatbands. It works by applying pressure to a point on your wrists (it doesn't hurt). My friend swears by them.
An alternative would be ginger to settle your stomach.