
Acupressure Aid For Sea Sickness
When I travel the seas as a body therapist, I look for ways to relieve seasickness. I found the Nei Guan (P6) acupressure point really helpful because it relieves nausea by stimulating the vagus nerve. It is said that it triggers the release of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and endorphins that calm the digestive system. For motion and sea sickness specifically, P6 works by dampening the conflicting signals between the inner ear and eyes that cause that characteristic queasy feeling, and acupressure wristbands like Sea-Bands are even designed to apply continuous pressure to this point during travel. Multiple clinical trials have confirmed that P6 stimulation is significantly more effective than placebo, making it a safe, drug-free, and side-effect-free option suitable for all ages, including children and pregnant women. I hope this video will help you get quick relief from any type of motion sickness. Happy travels! Svem
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