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Finding Relief from Motion Sickness On and Off the Water
If you’ve ever stepped below deck and felt that queasy, off-balance sensation, you’re not alone. In my recent article, Finding Relief from Motion Sickness On and Off the Water, I shared my experience testing the Reliefband and how it’s helped me manage motion sickness both on boats and on long drives.
Read the full article: https://americansailing.com/articles/reliefband-review/
For anyone who’s ever struggled with seasickness, I can’t recommend it enough — it’s made a huge difference for me. And if you’re an ASA member, you can get 30% off your own Reliefband through our partnership. It’s a great opportunity to try it out before your next sailing adventure.
Get your ASA member discount here → https://reliefband.com/pages/AmericanSailing
Have you tried other remedies? Ginger, scopolamine patches, acupressure bands, or maybe a few “old sailor” tricks that actually work? Share your best seasickness solutions (and the ones that didn’t!) in the comments below.
And if you want to dig deeper into the science and strategies behind preventing seasickness, join John Neal for Seasickness Solutions on Tuesday, December 2 at 4:30 PM PST. You’ll learn practical techniques, prevention methods, and gear recommendations to help you stay comfortable at sea.
Join the course here → https://americansailing.com/learn-to-sail/online-class/seasickness-solutions
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ReliefBand Review: Finding Relief from Motion Sickness On and Off the Water
Discover how ReliefBand eases motion sickness for sailors and travelers—on the road, at sea, and everywhere in between.
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