Cruising and Seasickness

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One thing that people are concerned about when they are going on a cruise is whether or not they are going to be affected by seasickness. If you are prone to becoming sick when traveling in a car, you may want to take precautions while you are taking a cruise to ensure that you enjoy your trip to the fullest.

Something that people sometimes will take so that they aren’t affected by seasickness is Dramamine. This works well, but one of the fallbacks is that it can cause tiredness, which can make it difficult to enjoy your cruise.

Another option, which most people find works very well are bands that you wear on your wrists. These bands use the concept of pressure points and help with nausea that is often associated with seasickness.

One of the great things about these bands is that there aren’t any drugs involved, so there aren’t any side affects. These bands don’t work for everyone, but for those who have tried them and found that they worked are very happy with the results.

Something to remember about seasickness is that it doesn’t happen to everyone, and it doesn’t have to ruin your cruise. If you choose to try...

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