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Story from WellnessADVERTISEMENTCan A $12 Bracelet Cure Motion Sickness?Cory StiegJune 15, 2018, 5:00 PM photographed by Ashley Armitage.As someone who gets carsick in a 10-minute Uber ride, I will try just about anything to prevent puking in a vehicle. Even when I stare at the horizon line, sit in the front seat, put away my phone, and sleep, I still get queasy. Recently, I've been watching this season of Below Deck Mediterranean, a reality TV show about working on a mega yacht, and noticed that a stewardess with relentless seasickness uses wristbands to help her barfing. The question is, would these bands work for motion sickness in a car, too?To answer that question, it helps to know why motion sickness happens — which, most experts don't fully understand to begin with. The common theory is that motion sickness is caused by "sensory conflict or mismatch," says Maria Suurna, MD, FACS, otolaryngologist at New York-Presbyterian and Weil Cornell Medicine. When there's a discrepancy between visual, vestibular (what's happening in your inner ear), and proprioceptive (where your body is in space) stimuli, your brain can't keep up, and you may feel sick, she says. "It usually occurs due to exposure to physical or visual motion," she says.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTMost of us are familiar with the uncomfortable symptoms of motion sickness, like headache, nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, and vertigo. Once you're hit with these sensations, it becomes difficult to stop them, Dr. Suurna says. "The only way to cure it is to entirely avoid exposure to provocative situations," she says. But if you are in the midst of motion sickness, sometimes simply applying pressure to acupressure points on the wrist seems to relieve some of the nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, she says.In traditional Asian medicine, there's an acupressure point called "P6" or "the nei kuan point," says Philip Chen, MD, assistant professor of rhinology and otolaryngology at UT Health San Antonio. Motion sickness bands are designed to provide sustained, gentle pressure to this point — located about two finger widths below the crease of the wrist on the same side as your palm, he says.How exactly does this specific point un-do nausea? "It is believed that acupressure can stimulate or interrupt the energy within the meridians and alter the response to negative stimuli," Dr. Suurna says. But that's just one theory. While acupressure is used frequently in Eastern medicine, it's not well-documented in studies, so it's hard to say how effective it really is, she says. That said, Dr. Suurna and Dr. Chen agree that it's entirely possible that an acupressure band could help with carsickness.Lots of people — especially pregnant people with morning sickness, those going through chemotherapy, and children — use these bands to manage symptoms without medication, which tend to make people drowsy or come with other unpleasant side effects. The most popular brands, Sea Bands and Psi Bands, are also super cheap, at under $12 a pop.The bands are usually made from fabric, and have plastic studs that are supposed to line up with the P6 point. "Unless the band is too tight and cuts off circulation to the skin or hand, there isn't much downside to using acupressure bands," Dr. Chen says. Some companies use magnets in the bands, which are generally safe, Dr. Suurna says. "Individuals with implanted devices, such as pacemakers, should use caution with magnet-containing products," she says.So, the next time you're going on a road trip, or just stuck in stop-and-go traffic for what feels like hours, consider pressing on your wrist and see if it helps. If it works, you may want to keep a pair of acupressure wristbands in your bag for emergencies. While they may not be the most fashionable wrist accessory around, they're chicer than puking, right?AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT HoroscopesYour Horoscope This Week: March 8 To 15Cosmic beings, this will be an exciting week to be alive because Jupiter, the planet of luck, finally stations direct in Cancer on March 10th after nearly by Dossé-Via TrenouSin VergüenzaLatina Survivors Deserve Self-Care. 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Story from WellnessADVERTISEMENTCan A $12 Bracelet Cure Motion Sickness?Cory StiegJune 15, 2018, 5:00 PM photographed by Ashley Armitage.As someone who gets carsick in a 10-minute Uber ride, I will try just about anything to prevent puking in a vehicle. Even when I stare at the horizon line, sit in the front seat, put away my phone, and sleep, I still get queasy. Recently, I've been watching this season of Below Deck Mediterranean, a reality TV show about working on a mega yacht, and noticed that a stewardess with relentless seasickness uses wristbands to help her barfing. The question is, would these bands work for motion sickness in a car, too?To answer that question, it helps to know why motion sickness happens — which, most experts don't fully understand to begin with. The common theory is that motion sickness is caused by "sensory conflict or mismatch," says Maria Suurna, MD, FACS, otolaryngologist at New York-Presbyterian and Weil Cornell Medicine. When there's a discrepancy between visual, vestibular (what's happening in your inner ear), and proprioceptive (where your body is in space) stimuli, your brain can't keep up, and you may feel sick, she says. "It usually occurs due to exposure to physical or visual motion," she says.AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTMost of us are familiar with the uncomfortable symptoms of motion sickness, like headache, nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, and vertigo. Once you're hit with these sensations, it becomes difficult to stop them, Dr. Suurna says. "The only way to cure it is to entirely avoid exposure to provocative situations," she says. But if you are in the midst of motion sickness, sometimes simply applying pressure to acupressure points on the wrist seems to relieve some of the nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, she says.In traditional Asian medicine, there's an acupressure point called "P6" or "the nei kuan point," says Philip Chen, MD, assistant professor of rhinology and otolaryngology at UT Health San Antonio. Motion sickness bands are designed to provide sustained, gentle pressure to this point — located about two finger widths below the crease of the wrist on the same side as your palm, he says.How exactly does this specific point un-do nausea? "It is believed that acupressure can stimulate or interrupt the energy within the meridians and alter the response to negative stimuli," Dr. Suurna says. But that's just one theory. While acupressure is used frequently in Eastern medicine, it's not well-documented in studies, so it's hard to say how effective it really is, she says. That said, Dr. Suurna and Dr. Chen agree that it's entirely possible that an acupressure band could help with carsickness.Lots of people — especially pregnant people with morning sickness, those going through chemotherapy, and children — use these bands to manage symptoms without medication, which tend to make people drowsy or come with other unpleasant side effects. The most popular brands, Sea Bands and Psi Bands, are also super cheap, at under $12 a pop.The bands are usually made from fabric, and have plastic studs that are supposed to line up with the P6 point. "Unless the band is too tight and cuts off circulation to the skin or hand, there isn't much downside to using acupressure bands," Dr. Chen says. Some companies use magnets in the bands, which are generally safe, Dr. Suurna says. "Individuals with implanted devices, such as pacemakers, should use caution with magnet-containing products," she says.So, the next time you're going on a road trip, or just stuck in stop-and-go traffic for what feels like hours, consider pressing on your wrist and see if it helps. If it works, you may want to keep a pair of acupressure wristbands in your bag for emergencies. While they may not be the most fashionable wrist accessory around, they're chicer than puking, right?AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT HoroscopesYour Horoscope This Week: March 8 To 15Cosmic beings, this will be an exciting week to be alive because Jupiter, the planet of luck, finally stations direct in Cancer on March 10th after nearly by Dossé-Via TrenouSin VergüenzaLatina Survivors Deserve Self-Care. So This Nonprofit Is Bringing...On a wintry February day, the scene inside Thrive Hair Collective in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood was heated by more than blow dryers and hot tools sby Ayeshah PlummerHoroscopesVenus In Aries Is Here — & You’ll Need To Pay Attention To ...Cast your mind back to 2025 and you’ll remember, Venus in Aries was coming in hot! This year, however, it’s cooling off by being more indecisivby Lisa StardustAdvertisementADVERTISEMENTSin VergüenzaFeeling Stuck? March’s Tarotscopes May Reveal What’s Blocking Youby Tatianna TarotHoroscopesThis Year Mars In Pisces Brings A Reversal Of FortuneAre you ready to dive head first into the enigmatic sea of Mars in Pisces? From March 2nd to April 9th, we’ll be trying to keep our heads above water wheby Lisa StardustHoroscopesYour Horoscope This Week: March 1 To 7R29 babes, welcome to the first week of March. Eclipse season is reaching its peak, and the emotional volume is turning up. Before the main event, though, by Dossé-Via TrenouHoroscopesYour March Horoscope Is Here — & You’ll Begin To Move Throu...March opens like a dream you’re half-awake inside. Mars enters Pisces, and suddenly motivation doesn’t look like grinding harder, it looks like followiby Dossé-Via TrenouHoroscopesBuckle Up! The First Mercury Retrograde Of 2026 Has ArrivedR29 babes — sorry to say this, but the winter blues we’re all feeling aren’t immediately going to get better from Mercury’s backspin in Piby Lisa StardustHoroscopesYour Horoscope This Week: February 22 To 28Cosmic beings, you survived the Aquarius Solar Eclipse and the launch of the Year of the Fire Horse, and honestly… that was a lot. This week shifts the pby Dossé-Via TrenouUnbotheredBlack Grief Practitioners Are Protecting Black Life In DeathLike so many other injustices, Black people face magnified problems in death and dying wellness spaces. These women, aka "death doulas" are working to solvby Stephanie LongHoroscopesPisces Season Is Here — & Drama Is IncomingRejoice! As we enter Pisces season, we’re also getting closer to spring. From February 18th to March 20th, the sun will be splashing around in the enby Lisa StardustHoroscopesYour Horoscope This Week: February 15 To 21R29 babes, this week begins in the dark of the moon, and we can all feel it. In the days leading up to the Aquarius Solar Eclipse, emotions run high beneatby Dossé-Via TrenouAdvertisementADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENT Tag » How Do Sea Bands Work
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