Hmm, I always assume homeopathy was just alternative and generally dubious treatment, but I looked it up and I’m enlightened that it’s administration of substances to mimic symptoms in an effort to elicit a response. Color me surprised.
while plenty of acupuncture and acupressure are woo, the anti-motion-sickness wrist bands aren’t. there is decent medical evidence that pressure on the P6 point helps reduce nausea.
Why is the person in the image wearing those homeopathic anti sea sickness bands in IKEA?
I wouldn’t be surprised if IKEA is on cruise ships now.
That’s not what homeopathic means
Hmm, I always assume homeopathy was just alternative and generally dubious treatment, but I looked it up and I’m enlightened that it’s administration of substances to mimic symptoms in an effort to elicit a response. Color me surprised.
We demand technical accuracy for quack medicine.
Yeah don’t stoop to their level
Maybe https://www.nywaterway.com/ikea.aspx
What in the Microsoft Excel is going on here?
while plenty of acupuncture and acupressure are woo, the anti-motion-sickness wrist bands aren’t. there is decent medical evidence that pressure on the P6 point helps reduce nausea.
[citation needed]
“P6 and auricular acupressure is an effective complementary therapy in reducing and controlling chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting”
Plenty more on PubMed with search “p6 nausea review”
Sure lol
My wife wore these when she was pregnant, and it did help with her sickness.
The placebo effect is a pervasive delusion, but situationally it is extremely convenient. Glad the bands helped your wife.
Feel like you’re wearing a long sleeve sweater without wearing a long sleeve sweater?
It’s an IKEA on an oil refinery