Acupressure bands aren't just for travelers and moms with morning sickness. If you are into virtual reality gaming, you and those pregnant mamas and queasy road-trippers likely have something in common: nausea. Here's what to do about it.
In honor of HG awareness day, Blisslets is donating 10% of its proceeds through the end of the week (May 19) to the HER Foundation and offering a 10% discount with coupon code HGAWARE.
Some more big news for Blisslets this week. It's been less than two months since the official launch of myblisslets.com, but already the press is paying attention. This week, The Jet Settravel talk show airs on 210 TV networks in 12 countries with a feature on Blisslets.
You’ve probably heard about nausea bands, or nausea bracelets, but perhaps you’re wondering what they are, and what different options are available. In this complete guide, we answer all your questions.
Don’t let your fear of motion sickness cause you to lose sight of just how many amazing things there are to do there. In fact, most of the Magic Kingdom’s rides are pretty gentle, designated safe even for pregnant moms and small children. We’ve listed our favorite attractions here, along with those few rides you might need to avoid if you have a history of motion sickness.
The wide ocean beckons, promising fun on the high seas as you dream of cruising around the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, maybe even Alaska… but what if seasickness hits?