How to not get seasick on a cruise
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seasickness is hardly fatal but with symptoms such as nausea stomach cramps and vomiting it's certainly not fun
a widely recommended remedy is rands derm scope a scopolamine patch applied behind the ear at least eight hours before exposure
see bands are great for curbing nausea and vomiting without any side effects
the bigger these ship the harder it is for the ocean to push the ship around and thus you're going to have less of a sensation
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No one wants to get seasick on their cruise vacation and while it's unlikely that you will get seasick, here are some tried and true strategies for avoiding getting seasick and enjoying every minute of your cruise vacation! [Subscribe for more Royal Caribbean videos!] https://is.gd/p6dgx0 [Listen to our Podcast] https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast [Social Links] https://www.facebook.com/royalcaribbeanblog http://twitter.com/therclblog http://instagram.com/royalcaribbeanblog