Sherry Taylor

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Sea Bands Are Amazing!!

I recently took a trip halfway across the US (C’ville to Dallas) and I was worried that I would have some serious nausea because I am prone to car sickness. I put a post on social media asking YOU what I should do and the majority of people told me to try Sea Bands. I’d heard of them, but was skeptical. Well, I am NOT skeptical anymore! Sea Bands are amazing!! I didn’t have one minutes worth of nausea on this trip (20 hours each way). The only thing that did bother me was having to keep them on for so long. After a while they start biting into your wrists, but that was a very small price to pay.

Got mine at Walmart, but they are available many places.

Here are some pictures of the Sea Bands and just how easy they are to use. You simply put them on both wrists, 3 fingers out and keep them on until you stop/land or dock!

 

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