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D**O
They work great and even look great.
Some people may be sceptical about these but trust me they work great! A stylish and cool fun way to relieve nausea without medication thats easy to get youe kids to wear. While traveling to Thailand my friends 2 kids experienced Nausea i a distinctly unpleasant symptom that makes it hard to focus and concentrate on other things. Unfortunately, for them medications used to relieve nausea has side effects like dry mouth and sleepiness. So we needed to find a silution that wouldn't ruin our trip. I searched many products before choosing the Psi Bands. I liked tbe fact that it is a Drug-Free Wrist Bands for the Relief of Nausea use a different approach - the principle of acupressure. I have purchased 8 different colored packs and gave them to various friends to test how well they work. In a 3 month test with 16 people male and female of various ages everyone was extremely pleased with the product. It works and it looks great.
M**S
Didn't work for me - I returned them
I brought these and some Quease Ease aromatherapy on a 10 day sailing trip to the Virgin Islands. Neither worked. My friend gave me some Ginger gum to chew when I was feeling queasy and that worked until I got my sea legs. My wife wore the Transderm Scop patch behind her ear and was perfect the whole trip. Go that route to 100% avoid motion sickness misery.
A**D
Worked well, but can be a bit uncomfortable
Got these to assist my wife with her morning sickness early in her pregnancy. She said that it did seem to help, but that they were a bit uncomfortable and that she wishes that they were plain black without design. Whether is was the placeebo effect or it was the band it apparently hit the correct pressure point.
A**.
Great for occasional wear, but not constant wear...
I'll start by saying the Psi Band is good quality for a reasonable price. The bands are tough, durable and have a stylish look to them. I also like being able to adjust the pressure, though the 'wheel-like' pressure adjuster does add bulk which may be an issue for some.If you're looking for something to relieve motion sickness for when you travel, or provide relief from occasional bouts of nausea, these bands are definitely the way to go! Unlike typical acupressure wristbands, they look more like a bracelet, making them more discreet and just more attractive all around, plus they're waterproof. This is why I give it 5 stars.I've always known acupressure bands/bracelets worked great for nausea, but I didn't realize just how well they can calm anxiety!The only problem I found with these particular wristbands is that I could not wear them for long periods of time without developing deep red marks and chaffing, which can be a problem for those who must wear them continuously to treat an ongoing chronic condition, such as chronic nausea due to (e.g.; chemotherapy), anxiety disorder, etc. I later purchased the traditional knitted ones (similar to the 'Sea Band'), and am able to wear them all the time with only minor irritability.However, since the knitted ones tend to dull and fray especially when used constantly and for sleeping, it's not a bad idea to have a pair of Psi Bands to wear when you're out in public!
A**S
Purchased for morning sickness, gave to car sick toddler
I purchased these for morning sickness. Some reviews that I read said that they would be effective from anywhere after a few minutes of continuous use to upwards of 2 days of continuous use. I wore these things like crazy and didn't even take them off for showering. I don't really think I saw a change...I had horrible morning sickness. After wearing them for days and days and days I noticed that my wrists were becoming irritated where the pressure point is hit, so I stopped wearing them. I ended up giving these to my toddler that gets car sick. They seem to be effective...or perhaps a mind trick for the kid? Either way, I strap them on for winding mountain roads.
F**R
Too Small
I am heading on a fishing trip in a week or so and get motion sick very easy. I purchased these as an option instead of taking medications. I am sorry to say they are to small for my wrists. They seem to be made for a woman only and wish I would have known that prior to purchase. My daughter now plays with them and uses them as braclets. Guys be careful if you buys these they may not fit.
N**E
Plane travel miracle!
These bands were amazing! I usually take motion sickness medicine before a flight because I get sick during take off and landing. However, even the 12 hour stuff left me feeling so groggy the next day, and I was going on a two week trip through Europe, and with many trips on and off planes and trains I didn't want to risk feeling sleepy the whole time. So I used these psi bands instead, and I have to say, they definitely worked! I strapped them on about 20 minutes before the plane took off. And NO NAUSEA!!! I was even able to look out of the window! I did not wear them for the entirety of the plane trip because I'm fine once the plane is in the air, and I didn't end up needing them for trains, but I can see how some people would find them uncomfortable. I have fat wrists, so they did squeeze my arms a bit. And yes, they do leave an impression on your arm, but it does have to put pressure on the spot to work. It certainly didn't press hard enough to leave a bruise or anything, and I didn't find it particularly painful. I'm just glad they worked, and that I didn't have to walk about Germany feeling like a drugged out zombie!
M**E
Shifty
I've been really sick with my pregnancy and I had the fabric sea bands during my first pregnancy but I didn’t like that I would have to take them off when I showered or washed dishes. I thought I would give these a try. I hate them because I can never keep them in place. They are constantly shifting around and I’ve tried them everything to keep them in place. I wouldn’t waste your money on these unless they come up with something to keep them in place.
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