Sea Band
Sea Band Drug Free Acupressure Wrist Bands - Colors May Vary
EACH
$8.87 each
Aisle 32
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Nausea, travel, morning sickness and chemotherapy induced nausea relief. Natural relief. No side effects. Effective. Reusable. Washable. Used by doctors and in hospitals. The natural choice for nausea relief. Intended Use: The Sea-Band Ltd Sea-Band is indicated for the relief of nausea. Clinically tested. Recommended by healthcare experts. For Travel Sickness: For effective relief of all forms of travel and motion sickness, Sea-Band provides a natural choice without causing drowsiness or other side effects. For Morning Sickness: Clinical trials prove that Sea-Band provides natural relief for the symptoms of morning sickness, and because it's drug free, there are no side effects to worry about. For Other Types of Sickness: Sea-Band is recommended and used in hospitals around the world as effective relief for other types of nausea caused by treatment such as chemotherapy and anesthesia. Sea-Band works by using acupressure. The bands can be put onto your wrists before you start traveling, or at any time during your journey. See instructions inside for details. Suitable for use by adults and children from the age of 3. Sea-Bands are a latex free product. No expiration. CE listed. Manufactured in England. Colors May Vary.
Ingredients
Fibre Content: Acrylic. Nylon. Elastane.Allergens and safety warnings
Warning: Prolonged use may cause swelling of the hands. Should swelling occur, please remove the bands and replace once swelling subsides. If the bands cause pain, remove immediately.- Directions: Sea-Band Nausea Relief wristbands are simple to wear and effective within a few minutes, even if nausea has already started. They are soft, comfortable, fit most wrist sizes and can be re-used many times if hand washed. Simply wear a band on each wrist for as long as needed, with the button placed face-down over the Nei-Kuan point. To find this point place your three middle fingers on the inside of the crease on your wrist. The correct point is just under the index finger and between the two central tendons.