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Using the Relief Band


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I have had great success using the Relief Band for seasickness, but I there is one problem. If I don't hold my hand and wrist very still (usually tight against my stomache), it slips off the correct contact point and stops working.

 

For those unfamiliar with the relief band, it looks like a wrist watch, which is worn on the inside of the wrist. It emits electric pulses that somehow cancel the feelings of seasickness IF the pulses are hitting the right nerve. If it is placed correctly, you feel the mild electric pulse up your palm and up the two middle fingers. I use the band on my left wrist so that there is less movement, but it seems like I am constantly having to fiddle with it to get it back on the "sweet spot."

 

Has anyone come up with a solution to hold it in place?

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I found that if I only used a small amount of the contact gel that the band stays in place better.

That eletrical shock got really annoying during dinner as my fingers spasmed when I was trying to use the silverware!

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