Antiquehunter
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Don't go on the swings?
I get sicker than hell on the swings at the park. Any suggestions?

I just found a study being conducted by the NIHR in the UK regarding these anti-nausea wristbands. The results won't be available until next year, but it really seems like people are taking these things pretty seriously.
I wonder what the implications would be in the medical community if these things were to be proven effective? Would all of acupressure have to be seriously considered in the future? Acupuncture?
I wonder what the implications would be in the woo community...![]()
I get sicker than hell on the swings at the park. Any suggestions?
, it was very traumatic If looking at the horizon works for sea sickness and related illnesses then so will closing your eyes for the same reason. So if you cannot look outside then resting with your eyes shut will work.
Well I note again that they're using the acupressure along with standard anti-emetics. So I'm not sure that study is a whole lot different than the ones we looked at earlier in the thread.
As far as I can tell, the people in the "real" wristband group, the people in the "fake" wristband group, and the control group are ALL receiving anti-emetics. That would make the anti-emetics a non-factor, right? The study is measuring the efficiacy of the wristbands in conjunction with anti-emetics... That's why it's weird.
I haven't seen any of these studies (yet) that take a group of 'x' number of people who suffer from nausea and have them EITHER use wristbands OR anti-emetics.
To me, that would potentially show some meaning.