About Psi Bands:
Psi Bands nausea relief bands (pronounced “Sigh Bands”) are acupressure wrist bands for the relief of nausea due to morning sickness (pregnancy), motion sickness/ travel, chemotherapy, and anesthesia. Psi Bands are: Drug-free, Adjustable, Comfortable, Fashionable, Waterproof, Reusable, and Affordable. FDA-cleared Psi Bands are a stylish alternative for those who suffer from nausea.
Positioning the Psi Bands:
Simply place one Psi Bands nausea relief band on the inside of each wrist, 2 1/2 finger widths above the center of your wrist crease between the wrist tendons. This placement is known as the Nei-kuan acupressure point. The button should be facing in and the dial should be facing out. These bands are adjustable as well.
My Review:
Thankfully, at 35 weeks my morning sickness is gone. But boy, did I have terrible morning sickness the first 10 weeks of my pregnancy. As a life long sufferer of nausea and motion sickness, I could not wait to try out Psi Bands nausea relief band. I was sent the Color Play Psi Band for review and it truly is super cute!
I was already familiar with the use of acupressure to help with nausea, and knew it would work. I am excited to have a fun, adjustable fashionable band to use now when I am traveling on car, van, airplane, and ferry. (Really, I get motion sickness on all of these forms of transportation.)
This Psi Band is now going to be in my purse, so I can easily pull it out and wear it in times of trouble.
Buy It:
Psi Bands, Huggies mom inspired product, Parenting award winner, and featured in Oprah’s O magazine, can be purchased in store and online at Amazon.
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*Disclosure: I received a product to review as a member of the Living Your Moment review team. All opinions are mine and mine alone. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC 16 CFR Part 255 concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising.
Angela says
I am so glad to have found this! I have never heard of these before and with 2 kids that get sick in the car, they are much needed.
Sarah BB @ East9thStreet says
I don’t have motion sickness but have a few friends who do. Maybe these bands would convince them to sign up for that cruise we’ve been talking about!
LaVonne says
That is a great idea, Sarah. They are really cute too!
laura says
Super cute! I’ve had a little trouble with motion sickness and how wonderful to have something you can just keep in your purse..not a pill that’ll expire or make you drowsy.
Kate says
Hey there! visiting from SITS today!
I had HORRIBLE sickness with both of my pregnancies. So bad I was on heavy medication. Blech!
These wrist bands are great for motion sickness though…I don’t get seasick, buy my SIL does and she uses these all the time (we are a boating family)!
LaVonne says
Thanks for coming by Kate. Yes, I was so sick with my second one. I did use something similar to this product. It did help. I wish I had Psi Bands though, they really are so much cuter!
Dede says
What a lifesaver for a morning-sick mom. I had nausea with my 2nd pregnancy almost the entire way through and was soooo miserable.
LaVonne says
I prayed and prayed that my morning sickness would not continue through the entire pregnancy. Thankfully, by week 11 it was gone! I am sorry you dealt with it for so long!