Tampa FL Peppermint Scented Wrist Bands As Effective Morning Sickness Cure

Tampa FL Peppermint Scented Wrist Bands As Effective Morning Sickness Cure, updated 12/30/20, 2:16 AM

Tampa, Florida nausea relief company NoMo Bands launched peppermint scented nausea remedy wrist bands. The product provides expectant mothers with fast and effective relief from nausea. More information can be found at https://nomonausea.com

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Tampa FL Peppermint Scented Wrist Bands
As Effective Morning Sickness Cure
Don't let nausea ruin your day-call
NoMo Bands and try their new
NoMo Nausea Bands, the
innovative peppermint scented
nausea relief wrist bands that
deliver that cure you deserve!
The business specializes in
developing products for
nausea, migraine and
sleeplessness relief.
The newly launched product
provides expectant mothers and
those like you who are afflicted
with chronic nausea and motion
sickness with a fast and effective
relief from nausea.
As a symptom of more serious
illnesses, chronic nausea can
become debilitating for you. This
is true as well for mothers-to-be
who experience severe morning
sickness.
Hoping to offer some relief,
NoMo Bands now sells
nausea remedy wrist
bands.
The NoMo Nausea Bands are
waterproof latex-free elastic wrist bands
that combine three holistic medical
modalities: complimentary & alternative
medicine, distraction technology, and
aromatherapy through the soothing cool
peppermint scent.
NoMo Nausea Bands'
effectivity is supported by
clinical trials and medical
research.
Applying pressure on the P6 is
known to relieve nausea and
headaches by increasing
hormones that tell your brain to
oppose signals that cause
these.
Infused with natural peppermint oil,
instant relief is delivered when you
smell the band. Menthol, the oil’s
active ingredient has been linked to
offer you relief from upset stomach by
decreasing colonic spasms and dry
heaving.
The cooling sensation acts as a
distraction-with the change in
temperature, pressure and touch,
your brain is tricked into focusing
on the band rather than the
feeling of nausea.
Visit
nomonausea.com to
find out more!