I've used the Sea Bands and for me ginger works better.
I grate ginger and make a thermos of it with hot water and a bit of lemon juice (fresh if you can get it) and a bit of honey.
This is my winter brew for heading to the sea - normally have a cup before leaving the house and then drink a bit at the beach and the rest when I come out.
Kind of combines the freshness of lemon with the remedy of ginger and the honey for a bit of energy.
There is a kind of herbal tea you can get in the UK made by "Dr. Stuart" - the Energy one is based on ginger and roooibos I think - again a nice brew if you are feeling pants.
Got caught out the other day as I dont take it to the beach in summer - the day was rough and I got motion sickness for the first time...
As far a s the Sea Bands go I thin kyou can easily make them. Not sophisticated at all - it is a plastic button on a band. Try it and see if it works out - based on accupressure point on the wrist ?
Hope that helps - Ed
I grate ginger and make a thermos of it with hot water and a bit of lemon juice (fresh if you can get it) and a bit of honey.
This is my winter brew for heading to the sea - normally have a cup before leaving the house and then drink a bit at the beach and the rest when I come out.
Kind of combines the freshness of lemon with the remedy of ginger and the honey for a bit of energy.
There is a kind of herbal tea you can get in the UK made by "Dr. Stuart" - the Energy one is based on ginger and roooibos I think - again a nice brew if you are feeling pants.
Got caught out the other day as I dont take it to the beach in summer - the day was rough and I got motion sickness for the first time...
As far a s the Sea Bands go I thin kyou can easily make them. Not sophisticated at all - it is a plastic button on a band. Try it and see if it works out - based on accupressure point on the wrist ?
Hope that helps - Ed