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Motion Sickness
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Find out what motion sickness
is and see how Motion Eaze can help. Since motion sickness is very
common and normal, it's always helpful to have Motion Eaze on hand
to get the drug free relief you deserve. Motion Eaze was designed to
reduce and eliminate the systems associated with motion sickness, allowing
you to continue with your activities. Prevent the unpleasant symptoms
of motion sickness by using Motion Eaze when ever
you feel motion sickness symptoms.
What is
Motion Sickness
Motion
sickness is dizziness, nausea and possibly vomiting that occurs when
traveling in a moving vehicle such as a car, boat, or airplane. Each
form of transportation seems to have its own specific term (car sickness,
sea sickness, altitude sickness) but all refer to the same problem.
The term “motion sickness” will be used throughout this material to refer to
all of these forms of sickness. The specific terms will be used only
when the material is unique to that form of sickness.
Motion
sickness is usually just a minor annoyance and does not signify any serious
medical illness. Symptoms are often treatable and, even when not treated,
the symptoms go away shortly after the motion stops. However, severe cases
and those that become progressively worse deserve the attention of a
physician with specialized skills in diseases of the ear, nose, throat,
equilibrium, and neurological systems.
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Find out what causes motion
sickness and see how Motion Eaze can help. Since motion sickness is
very common and normal, it's always helpful to have Motion Eaze on
hand to get the drug free relief you deserve. Motion Eaze was designed
to reduce and eliminate the systems associated with motion sickness,
allowing you to continue with your activities. Prevent the unpleasant
symptoms of motion sickness by using Motion Eaze when ever
you feel motion sickness symptoms.
What
Causes Motion Sickness?
Motion
sickness is a conflict between your senses. The brain relies on messages
from your inner ear, muscles, and eyes to tell it how your body is moving.
When any of these systems send different messages, you can get queasy.
Some
examples include:
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If you're
reading in the car, your inner ear knows you're moving, but your muscles
think that you are sitting still and your eyes don't see anything moving
because they're looking at the page.
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On an
airplane or in the cabin of a boat or ship, your inner ear senses the
motion, but your eyes only see the cabin, which looks stationary. Your body
may sense rolling motions that you cannot see from inside a cabin.
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Conversely,
during a "virtual reality" simulation, your eyes perceive movement that your
body (inner ear and muscles) does not experience.
These
conflicting signals end up at the nausea center of the brain and motion
sickness is the result.
Motion sickness can
be understood in more technical terms. Our brains and body rely on
the
vestibular
apparatus, the three semicircular canals of the inner ear, to maintain our
balance. Each canal detects our position within a certain plane of space,
also known as our spatial orientation. This allows us to move around in a
three-dimensional world while remaining balanced.
Each of the three
canals is responsible for detecting a particular plane of space (up/down,
left/right, front/back). Within each of these canals are small calcium
deposits that are called otoliths (ear stones). Anytime we move out of a
particular plane of space these little stones move and nerve transmissions
send signals to our brain. In most situations of movement, this is not a
problem for the brain to handle. However, in some situations in which
movement is chaotic (like in a boat, car or airplane) the brain may
misinterpret the nerve transmissions. For some this may eventually cause
queasiness, nausea and possibly vomiting.
As noted earlier, our
sense of sight can contribute to our brain’s confusion about our position
and movement. Some smells can also contribute to the onset of nausea and
vomiting, so it’s best to avoid nauseating odors.
Find out what the symptoms of motion sickness
are and see how Motion Eaze can help. Since motion sickness is very
common and normal, it's always helpful to have Motion Eaze on hand
to get the drug free relief you deserve. Motion Eaze was designed to
reduce and eliminate the systems associated with motion sickness, allowing
you to continue with your activities. Prevent the unpleasant symptoms
of motion sickness by using Motion Eaze when ever
you feel motion sickness symptoms.
Symptoms
of Motion Sickness
Motion sickness produces a whole range of symptoms, of which nausea and
vomiting are the most severe. Symptoms generally follow a path of increasing
severity. Abrupt vomiting without early warning or the presence of other
symptoms is rare, usually only occurring in space flight and other zero-G
situations.
Early
indications of motion sickness onset may include:
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Pallor (paleness, especially in the face) |
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Headache |
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Increased salivation and swallowing |
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Eructation
(the medical term for belching and burping) |
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Flatulence
(the medical term for passing gas) |
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Feeling Faint |
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Feeling cold and clammy |
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Breaking out in sweat, especially on the upper lip or forehead
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Yawning and drowsiness OR feeling giddy or restless |
As
symptoms build, the following may occur:
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Upset stomach |
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Nausea (the sensation associated with anticipation of vomiting)
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Emesis
(the medical term for vomiting) |
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Retching (unproductive vomiting movements or dry heaves).
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Prevent Motion Sickness
Facts:
Motion sickness occurs for
many people while riding in cars, airplanes, boats, trains or amusement
rides. They often feel queasy or nauseous and get a headache. Children are
more likely to get motion sickness than adults. The most common age for
children to get motion sickness are ages 3 to 12. Women are at higher risk
than men especially during menstruation and pregnancy.
Causes:
When a person is in a vehicle
that moves continuously and forcefully, the organ of balance in their inner
ear is affected, causing motion sickness. Motion sickness is likely to
happen if a person is also worried about having an attack, if the air is
stuffy or filled with fumes, or if the person has just eaten a big meal.
Just looking at food can make motion sickness worse.
In motion sickness, a
discrepancy exists between expected sensory stimuli and those that are
actually perceived by the brain. These unexpected signals translate into a
confused message by the brain, leading to the development of symptoms.
Generally, symptoms disappear once the brain adapts to the new pattern of
motion.
Symptoms
and Complications:
Mild motion sickness may
cause a headache and make someone feel a little uncomfortable with mild
nausea. In bad cases, people may become very anxious, sweat or salivate a
lot, become pale and nauseous, and start to vomit. There are no serious
complications to worry about.
How to Prevent Motion Sickness without
Drugs:
One way is to exert a gentle
pressure on the P-6 accupressure point, located on the underside of each
wrist. This pressure actually blocks the nausea/vomiting signaling process
between the brain and stomach.
Accupressure Products that Prevent
Motion Sickness without Drugs:
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Relief Band
is an active device that stimulates the P-6 accupressure point with
low-level electrical pulses across two small electrodes. These electrical
pulses will stimulate the P-6 accupressure point blocking the
nausea/vomiting signal process. The Relief Band is FDA Cleared for relief
of motion sickness. This active device works on more severe cases of
motion sickness.
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Magna Band
is a passive
wrist band with a magnetic button that is worn around the wrist. The
button is positioned on the P-6 accupressure point on the underside of the
wrist. This pressure will stimulate the P-6 accupressure point blocking
the nausea/vomiting signal process. This passive device works well for
minor symptoms of motion sickness.
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Sea Bands
is a passive wrist band with a button that is worn around the wrist. The
button is positioned on the P-6 accupressure point on the underside of the
wrist. This pressure will stimulate the P-6 accupressure point blocking
the nausea/vomiting signal process. This passive device works well for
minor symptoms of motion sickness.
Herbal Products that Prevent Motion
Sickness without Drugs:
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QueaseEase: Quease Ease is a
drug-free, all natural unique blend of pure essential oils.
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Motion Eaze:
Motion Eaze uses natural oils applied behind the ear to relieve the
symptoms of motion sickness (40 applications).
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Sailor's Secret
Premium Ginger is a natural choice for travelers today. Recent studies
have shown that the root of Ginger, a food-safe spice, may be as effective
in treating symptoms of motion sickness as other drug treatments with
little or no side effect.
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On The Move is a blend of peppermint, ginger root,
licorice root, valerian root, catnip and cayenne. These natural
herbs are combined to relieve the symptoms associated with
motion sickness.
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Gin Gins
hard ginger candy is the natural way to relieve motion sickness.
Take them with you wherever you go and enjoy them whenever you feel
nauseated
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Queasy
Pops: Queasy Pops are effective due to our special
formulation of essential oils from natural herbs and aromatherapy.
Homeopathic Solutions
Sea
Sik
is a Homeopathic Oral Spray remedy for motion or
sickness. Just spray under you tongue for relief of sea or motion
sickness. Nothing to swallow. (40
Applications)
Audio
Solutions
Nevasic is the unique
audio program that stops nausea and vomiting by stabilizing
the balance receptors in the inner ear.
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