

Nibble on crackersĮating a light snack, like saltine crackers, may ease nausea. Cigarette smoke may also make your sickness worse. If the weather or your mode of travel doesn’t permit, turn the air vents toward you or consider using a fan to blow air on your face. Get some air (fan or outdoors)Ĭrack a window or go outdoors if your motion sickness is overcoming you. If you’re in a car, leaning your head against your headrest may help by lessening your head movements. Your options will depend on your type of travel, so experiment to see what works best for you. For others, standing up may be a better position.

Some people find that lying down makes their motion sickness better. Again, you may need to move positions in the vehicle in which you’re traveling. Keep your eyes on the horizonįocusing on a stationary object in the distance is another tactic that helps with visual stimulus. In a car, consider swapping rear seats with someone in front. Some people report sitting in the front seat reduces symptoms. On a ferry, try moving from the stern (rear) to the bow (front) of the boat. Again, it may help the disconnect between your visual sense and your inner ear. If driving isn’t an option, face the direction in which you’re traveling. If you’re driving the car, these senses may connect better. Scientists believe motion sickness is caused when the movement your eyes see is different from the movement your inner ear senses. If you’re a passenger, consider taking the wheel of the vehicle. SEETROËN glasses are on sale at the price of €99 on the Brand’s lifestyle webstore fast by changing positions or distracting yourself when you first notice motion sickness may help ease your symptoms before they become severe. They can also be worn over other glasses. The glasses are glassless, so they can be shared by all the family and travelling companions.

Having learned of a solution initially developed for sailors, Citroën decided to extend its use to the general public – on boats as well as in cars and buses and on planes – by creating the SEETROËN glasses. One in three people experience motion sickness symptoms at least once in their life.

While unable to prevent high tides or traffic jams, they do provide a solution for this widespread complaint (also known as kinetosis) that affects over 30 million Europeans in a chronic manner. DecemGlasses That Eliminate Motion Sickness?Ĭitroën is presenting SEETROËN, the first glasses to do away with motion sickness…
