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Frida Mom Anti-Nausea Bands deliver natural, drug-free relief from morning sickness through targeted acupressure on the P6 Nei-Kuan point. Designed for discreet, comfortable all-day wear, these adjustable bands come with a sleek storage case for on-the-go convenience, making them an essential wellness accessory for expectant professionals seeking subtle, effective nausea management.
| ASIN | B0CRGJ2PF4 |
| ASIN | B0CRGJ2PF4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,842 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #220 in Acupressure Products |
| Brand | Frida Mom |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2024 |
| Format | Band |
| Item model number | 500001090 |
| Manufacturer | Frida |
| Package Dimensions | 16.8 x 9 x 4.4 cm; 120 g |
| Units | 2 Count |
L**N
These are so easy to use. I used this product for travel / motion sickness. It worked really well and I easily fit the case in my handbag. Once they are on, I forgot about them. They are very comfortable. Would recommend.
R**B
It’s a really great little product that is so easy to use and really great at reliving any symptoms of sickness plus the carry case means I can take it anywhere
A**R
Didn't work for me unfortunately
S**D
Although they seem to be helping my nausea the design is very poorly thought out. They're very fiddly to put on and there isn't a band to tuck away the remaining strap so it just sticks out. The travel case is very handy though.
N**.
The instructions are not overly clear on the position of the pressure point. It says place 3 fingers on the wrist and then place the button in between the 2 tendons. Having read instructions on some different ones (that are more descriptive) actually describe the position to be slightly different to where I have been wearing them following the instructions on the Frida Mom ones. These said to put the 3 middle fingers on the wrist and then place the button between the tendons under the index finger. Despite the above I haven’t found that they have made much difference to nausea. The bands themselves are not comfortable and rub a bit when worn for a while. I find the material ones are more comfortable and much easier to put on. These are tricky to put on in the right position because you can’t check where they should be whilst the band is on and it’s hard to tighten them and then check they’re in the right place. Also, the excess on the band sticks out and catches on clothing etc all the time, really annoying. The case that comes with is a good idea however it is so hard to open I would never use it! Literally had to get a knife to get in it! I’ve ordered some stretchy material ones to replace these. Wouldn’t recommend these, especially considering they cost more than the other type.
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