The bizarre £11 glasses that holidaymakers swear by to stop travel sickness – but you'll look very odd | The Sun

A WOMAN has revealed a very clever £11 gadget for preventing travel sickness – although you'll look very strange.

TikTok user Jersey Kolasa said she swears by motion sickness glasses to stop her feeling ill on long car journeys.


Travel sickness, also known as motion sickness, is thought to be caused by repetitive motions during travel such as waves or bumps which affect the balance in your ear.

While it is most common in children especially those between the age of two and 12, many adults also get travel sickness according to Bupa, especially those prone to nausea, migraines and earaches.

Jersey showed off the very strange-looking glasses in a video and said: "Guys we drove 11 hours – I was passenger – and we went through the West Virginian mountains and everything.

"Not only do you get to look super cool while you're travelling [but] you do not feel one ounce of car sick, you don't feel dizzy, nothing."

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The glasses are full of a blue liquid, which is meant to stop the motions.

The video has been watched more than 1.3million times on TikTok, and her followers were in awe of the clever gadget.

One woman said: "Omg I need those."

Another person agreed: "I need these! I can’t even drive half an hour without feeling nauseous."

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Others sang their praises: "They’re the best purchase I've ever made."

You can buy them on Amazon for as little as £10.99.

People on Amazon rated them highly too, saying they worked amazingly well.

One person wrote: "Since buying these a few weeks ago I have been on 4 lots of three hour car journeys and felt amazing, no sickness, no nausea, no headaches, no dizziness, no tiredness, nothing, and I genuinely feel like I've unlocked a secret to travelling like a normal person."

Another said: "I was incredibly dubious about the effectiveness of these crazy glasses but, they work!"

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