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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Reliefband


If I sit in the backseat of a car I get car sick not sure why but I do but if I drive or sit up front I do not get sick which I find unusual so when I heard of reliefband fast nausea relief I knew I had to try it to see if it could help me in the car. The way it works is your wear on your wrist (on the underside) and the gentle electrical pulses balance the signals causing nausea and vomiting. This can also be used for morning sickness, boating, gaming, airplane, amusement parks, and trains. Reliefband is drug- free, nondrowsy, splash resistant, annoying pressure point free and easy to turn on and off. Used by Doctors and Nurses in hospitals and clinics worldwide.

My Opinion: So I followed the instructions to apply the reliefband which you have to find the starting area of the wrist than wash the area to make sure it is clean then apply a small drop of gel and spread in a circle lastly you place the device over the gel area and attach to the size of your wrist. I found it easy to apply and wear and noticed I did not get sick this time when I went for a ride in the backseat I am so excited for these results. The gel reminds me of the stuff used for ultrasounds.
To see more visit http://www.reliefband.com

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