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Do the sea-bands actually work for flying?

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Who knows?: No one really knows if they actually work for anything. There aren't any evidence-based studies to support their use, but it certainly can't hurt to try it.

Answered 2/25/2017

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Yes: hae reports that some people do quite well with them.

Answered 12/23/2018

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