Why Acupressure Bands
Stop Working After
30 Minutes
You bought an acupressure band. They helped for the first 20-30 minutes. Then the nausea came back.
You're not doing anything wrong. The mechanism has a fatal flaw.
Why It's Not Always Reliable
Acupressure bands apply constant pressure to the P6 point on your wrist. The idea is sound—the P6 nerve connects to your brain's nausea center.
After 15-30 minutes, your brain tunes it out. The signal stops getting through.
That's why acupressure bands work sometimes—but not consistently.
The Signal That Makes a Difference
Electrical nerve stimulation sends gentle pulses that your nervous system can't tune out.
The pulses keep interrupting the nausea signal—for as long as you wear it.
Hospital Proof
Hospitals use electrical nerve stimulation for post-surgery nausea—because it works consistently.
Reviwave uses the same technology.
How Relief Holds
Normal Band
Reviwave Wristband
Works in minutes.
Lasts for hours.