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Like sea bands, in controlled studies MotionEaze has not been shown to control motion sickness with any reliability. 1000 mg doses of ginger have been somewhat successful in double-blind studies, and bonine and scopolamine have been proven to work.

 

Success with MotionEaze is likely more attributable to the placebo effect than actual efficacy. If you are susceptible to motion sickness, I would try it out on a ferry ride first, or else have bonine as a backup, rather than risk ruining a vacation due to motion sickness.

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It works for me. Maybe it's just a placebo effect, but whatever the reason......I'm sold! I use it all the time when I fly and have used it on cruises also. The nice thing about it is that it is a tiny little bottle....doesn't take up much room, and it's inexpensive.....can't hurt to try it. :)

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