corplinx
JREF Kid
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2002
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Diving is an activity based on hard science. The difference of of 5 feet can kill you. It is also a great pleasure of mine.
If you sign up for DAN insurance, you get a monthly magazine about diving accidents and treatment. DAN is popular insurance for divers that covers the costs of treatment related to diving injury.
This months DAN magazine has an article on common motion sickness. Unfortunately, it ruffled my feathers a little. Not only did it talk about taking an anti-histamine and easting a few saltine crackers to quell seasickness, it also suggested taking an herbal supplement and using an acupressure device.
Whereas the science of using antihistamines like dramamine and reducing the sloshing in your stomach by ingesting crackers is tried and true, it backed up the herbal recommendation with one single study and provided no backing for the acupressure device.
I am sad that in a sport that has learned the hard way the values of precise measurement and repeated testing that this sort of thing would even be in the minds of the people who treat diving related injury.
If you sign up for DAN insurance, you get a monthly magazine about diving accidents and treatment. DAN is popular insurance for divers that covers the costs of treatment related to diving injury.
This months DAN magazine has an article on common motion sickness. Unfortunately, it ruffled my feathers a little. Not only did it talk about taking an anti-histamine and easting a few saltine crackers to quell seasickness, it also suggested taking an herbal supplement and using an acupressure device.
Whereas the science of using antihistamines like dramamine and reducing the sloshing in your stomach by ingesting crackers is tried and true, it backed up the herbal recommendation with one single study and provided no backing for the acupressure device.
I am sad that in a sport that has learned the hard way the values of precise measurement and repeated testing that this sort of thing would even be in the minds of the people who treat diving related injury.