Julie
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Morning sicknessWhen talking with FMN earlier, she mentioned that she used the wrist bands for preventing morning sickness with a lot of success. You can make your own with elastic and a small rounded button but for directions onto the acupressure points FMN would be better qualified.
I found a few links as well, the first and last have short videos;
http://video.google.co.uk/videose..._group&ct=title&resnum=4#
http://ezinearticles.com/?Stop-Mo...ess-With-Your-Thumb&id=357575
http://www.wikihow.com/Stop-Nausea-With-Acupressure
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wildgarlic
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I thought you had something to tell us then Julie!!! Thanks for that information.
I'm guessing that this could be of use to people that suffer from travel sickness too?
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Fia
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The sea bands worked brilliantly for my two for going south over Glenshee. I'm not sure how much of it was placebo effect, as I told them that they would work, and they did
The originals were invented by a Portsmouth GP for seasick sailors. Never thought of making my own though, as they only cost a couple of pounds...
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earthroots
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i've seen packs of them in the pound shops fairly recently too - they have worked for me - for travel sickness - Luckily i never suffered from morning sickness
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Forget-me-Not
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Morning Sickness Thanks Julie, I'd forgotton!
The bead goes on what would be your third finger nail down from palm, if you lign up your finger nails down the sticky out tendon closest to your little finger.
I used them through very sicky pregnancies and they helped a lot.
Beth
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Julie
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I only knew them as 'sea bands' but I didn't know if that was what they are generally called. It sounds as if it is though. I have a vague recollection of seeing them in mothercare when Niki was pregnant, but I may be confused - you know me.
It set me thinking though - we should start a thread with acupressure points for all kinds of ailments. I'm going to see if I can find a video for migraines, poeple are always complaining about them so that would be a good place to start. If anyone else finds any stuff will you add it? I'll put it in the health and beauty section.
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Clydesdaleclopper
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They never worked for me I'm afraid - but then I did vomit for Scotland when I was pg.
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Smooth Hound
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i had some in hospital, to be honest im not sure whether they worked or not, as it was an incapatability of some painkiller that was doing it, they changed it for another at the same time i got my bands, so im not certain if i stopped being sick because of the bands or the change of painkiller. but alot of people seem to think they do work
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Forget-me-Not
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Acupressure pointsFab idea!
Beth
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Julie
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I've never tried them myself, but the friend who showed me them many years ago said they worked for his children's travel sickness.
Anything is worth a try isn't it?
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andybebbington
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| Julie wrote: |
Anything is worth a try isn't it? |
Definitly worth a try, we had a kid in the childrens home that we tried them on as he always threw up on the bus even with anti sickness meds, would say they worked 9/10 times with him was so much better than cleaning up the bus (sick was the worst bit about that job )
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