seanfoster
Well-Known Member
I don't know if anyone saw Mythbusters on Saturday (Discovery Turbo on Sky), one of the presenters has a terrible problem with seasickness.
They set up a rig very similar to the one Nasa used to test pilots, apparently it can have the best of them hurling within 3 minutes!
They had 3 remedies on trial, ginger tablets, the relief band (the wristwatch type thing that gives off small electric shocks) and an over the counter remedy (don't know what it was).
The ginger tablets apparently worked well, the other remedy not so well and had side effects (drowsiness) and the wrist band did nothing!
I understand that sea sickness, and remedies, vary from person to person, but I would like to look into the ginger tablets, has anyone had experiences of them?
They set up a rig very similar to the one Nasa used to test pilots, apparently it can have the best of them hurling within 3 minutes!
They had 3 remedies on trial, ginger tablets, the relief band (the wristwatch type thing that gives off small electric shocks) and an over the counter remedy (don't know what it was).
The ginger tablets apparently worked well, the other remedy not so well and had side effects (drowsiness) and the wrist band did nothing!
I understand that sea sickness, and remedies, vary from person to person, but I would like to look into the ginger tablets, has anyone had experiences of them?