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Old 20-06-2009, 06:30   #2
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Could it be the ReliefBand®, which claims to use a mild electrical stimulation of the median nerve, located on the underside of your wrist, to send a message through the brain that can make the stomach rhythm return to normal?
ReliefBand® -

See also MedLine’s Motion Sickness pages
MedlinePlus: Motion Sickness

And some earlier CF discussions at:

Sea Sick and Stugeron

Motion Sickness Bracelets - Do they work?

Motion Sickness

Motion Induced Fatigue (MIF)

Good luck!!!
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