Ana Duo Nausea & Anxiety Relief Bracelets
Description
SIZING OPTIONS (by wrist circumference)
Small: less than 5 5/8" | Medium: 5 5/8" - 6 5/8" | Large: 6 3/4" - 7 1/2"
- For a printable ruler & sizing help, click here.
Acupressure bracelets are a proven remedy for nausea and anxiety, but who says they can't also be stylish? Whether you’re a motion-sick traveler, a queasy expecting mom, or a stressed-out student, Blisslets have your back! These chic acupressure bracelets provide fast, discreet relief without drugs or side effects.
The Ana Blisslet's understated geometric pattern recalls the beauty of Classical Greece. This is such a versatile bracelet that we dare you to find an outfit that a pair of these won't compliment.
Blisslets are super stretchy and soft for maximum comfort.
- Natural relief in as little as 5 minutes
- Great for motion sickness, morning sickness, and other types of nausea such as that caused by migraines, virtual reality games, and chemotherapy
- Can be used before or after nausea or stress starts
- Breathable materials that dry quickly after getting wet
- Mix and match with other Blisslets sets
- Must wear on both wrists for effective relief
- Free and easy returns: You may return your Blisslets within 60 days of purchase for a full refund, exchange, or store credit.
- Elastics contain natural rubber latex
- Acupressure may provide relief of nausea symptoms but does not cure underlying causes. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Why It Matters
Nausea bracelets use gentle pressure on specific points of the wrist that are commonly associated with motion sickness and queasiness. While they don’t work for everyone, many people find them helpful as a non-medication option they can wear throughout the day for ongoing support.
They’re simple, discreet, and always “on”—offering a small sense of steadiness during moments when nausea feels unpredictable or overwhelming.
SIZING OPTIONS (by wrist circumference)
Small: less than 5 5/8" | Medium: 5 5/8" - 6 5/8" | Large: 6 3/4" - 7 1/2"
- For a printable ruler & sizing help, click here.
Acupressure bracelets are a proven remedy for nausea and anxiety, but who says they can't also be stylish? Whether you’re a motion-sick traveler, a queasy expecting mom, or a stressed-out student, Blisslets have your back! These chic acupressure bracelets provide fast, discreet relief without drugs or side effects.
The Ana Blisslet's understated geometric pattern recalls the beauty of Classical Greece. This is such a versatile bracelet that we dare you to find an outfit that a pair of these won't compliment.
Blisslets are super stretchy and soft for maximum comfort.
- Natural relief in as little as 5 minutes
- Great for motion sickness, morning sickness, and other types of nausea such as that caused by migraines, virtual reality games, and chemotherapy
- Can be used before or after nausea or stress starts
- Breathable materials that dry quickly after getting wet
- Mix and match with other Blisslets sets
- Must wear on both wrists for effective relief
- Free and easy returns: You may return your Blisslets within 60 days of purchase for a full refund, exchange, or store credit.
- Elastics contain natural rubber latex
- Acupressure may provide relief of nausea symptoms but does not cure underlying causes. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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