Given the frequency with which this topic comes up (for want of a better term) and the huge number of global anglers affected by it, I thought I would post this link to one of the best sea sick med's available with a world wide reputation. <br><br>http://www.paihiapharmacy.co.nz/<br><br>While there are a myriad of med's available, and it comes down to a personal choice as to what you take, I know there are many anglers who have tried lots of different options with little or mixed success. <br><br>I suggest taking a look at this alternative if your an angler who - unfortunately - gets "as crook as a dog" out on the sea and cannot go regularly enough to use repeated exposure as a way of reducing the effects of motion sickness . <br><br>Burnin Thumbs!<br><br>Steve B <br>Moderator Lures/Baits Forum<br><A HREF="http://www.demonjigs.com" target="_new">http://www.demonjigs.com</A>
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I'm not sure where to get them but you may try the patches they work great for me!
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[black][size 3]Although I am not prone to have difficulties with motion sickness, I've found that Ginger works really well for those who are. [/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]The Chinese have been using it for 30 + centuries, and sailors since the time of the Romans, and throughout the course of western history, have also used it to combat motion sickness. [/size][/black]
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[size 3]However, as I have come to understand, there are some people, for whom, nothing will work.[/size]
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