Acupuncture typically is not used for motion sickness. Imagine rocking on a boat or driving on a windy mountain road and trying to get an acupuncture treatment -- it's not practical or likely to happen.
A related concept, Acupressure (which is short for "accurate pressure"), is when you apply direct pressure to certain acupuncture points on the body. There are no needles involved and it's easy to do on the go, especially when you use an acupressure wristband. The motion sickness band approach allows you to apply constant pressure to provide the best nausea relief.
I don't think they make wrist bands with acupuncture needles. They have ones with magnets that can be used in a point for motion sickness. Or most acupuncturists will have press tacks which are small acupuncture needles that go on like a band-aid.
Acupuncture can cure your back pain in a matter of minutes. Acupuncture is alternative medicine used to manipulate the nerves by inserting needles in the body.
When you are in motion weather flying, driving, or sailing, your eyes need to be focused on the same motion or similar to it, when you are looking at things that are not at the same motion as wherever you are that is moving in a fast motion, you may develop a sick feeling like a migrain.
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While there are over counter oral medication and patches, the natural method to combat sea sickness is to focus and practice: "Mind over matter." Look out to the horizon and breath methodically. This will help to stabilize your "inner-ear." Looking to the horizon combats motion sickness: sea, and sky On the lighter side. The best cure for seasickness is to sit under a tree in a park
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Motion sickness can last quite a long time if you get very sick. This sickness could last many long hours.