PSI Bands are adjustable acupressure wristbands designed to relieve nausea caused by various conditions such as motion sickness, chemotherapy, and pregnancy.
PSI Bands were founded in 2006 by Romy Taormina, a former competitive swimmer and assistant professor of marketing.
Taormina created the wristbands after experiencing motion sickness during a boat trip in the Caribbean.
In 2008, PSI Bands were included in the gift bags of Academy Award nominees.
PSI Bands have since gained popularity and are sold in various retailers worldwide.
Sea-Band is a similar acupressure wristband brand that also aims to relieve nausea caused by various conditions.
NoMo Nausea is a wristband and other nausea-relieving products brand founded by a physician and an RN.
The original adjustable acupressure wristbands.
Adjustable acupressure wristbands designed for children.
PSI Bands use acupressure to stimulate the P6 (or Nei-Kuan) pressure point on the wrist, which can help relieve nausea.
PSI Bands are mainly designed to relieve nausea caused by motion sickness, chemotherapy, and pregnancy. However, some people have reported relief from morning sickness and other forms of nausea.
Yes, PSI Bands can be worn all day or as needed. It is recommended to take them off and reposition them every few hours.
Yes, PSI Bands are washable with mild soap and water. They should be air-dried.
Yes, PSI Bands have a version designed specifically for children.