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News From Psi Bands – New Look, New Content (*and a 1/2 price steal!)

January 18th, 2012

NEWS FROM PSI BANDS – NEW LOOK, NEW CONTENT
(*and a 1/2 price steal!)
January 2012
in this issue
:: winter travel tips
:: words from a cancer survivor/thriver
:: pregnancy tips
:: just for entrepreneurs
Greetings! 

Happy New Year to all of our friends, business associates and customers! We are so appreciative of your continued support and interest in Psi Bands. We are starting off 2012 with a new look and new content for our e-newsletter. As you no doubt are aware, nausea can be due to many causes — be it pregnancy, travel, or health issues. And people who use Psi Bands use them for different reasons. To address these varied interests, each month we will have interesting tips and facts in four areas: Pregnancy, Travel, Cancer/Wellness and Entrepreneurs. While many of you may be interested in more than one of these segments, we hope to provide some pertinent information to our entire readership. If you have any feedback, we’d love to hear from you at info@psibands.com.


Now for the excitement…Psi Bands is one of the featured “Mom-Invented Products” on
Good Morning America‘s “Deals and Steals” segment this morning! If you need a set of Psi Bands now is the time to take advantage of this limited time 1/2 price offer!

Another fantastic piece of recent news, Psi Bands can now be found at select Babies R Us (and some Toys R Us) stores nationwide. Please see our “Buy” page for an update on the latest retailers carrying Psi Bands.

 

 

 

WINTER ROADTRIP TIPS

Family road trips in winter require extra cautions. Follow these tips to ensure yours is a fun family travel adventure.

1. Learn what a winter weather advisory means–and heed the warning. Blizzard warnings are the worst, with snow and strong winds: you can get blinding snow, deep drifts, and a life-threatening wind chill. Winter storm warnings indicate a storm bringing four or more inches of snow/sleet in 12 hours; six or more inches in 24 hours. Winter storm watches are issued 12-36 hours in advance of major storms. Winter weather advisories are for conditions that may be hazardous, but should not become life threatening when using caution.

2. Let someone know your timetable and travel route. This is especially important if you are traveling in areas with little traffic.

3. Be prepared.  Pack a shovel, broom, ice scraper, jumper cables, blankets, flashlight, warning devices (flares), sand or kitty litter, high-calorie non-perishable food, and a spare, charged battery for your cell phone.

4. Keep your gas tank and wiper fluid reservoir full.

5. If you get stuck in the snow, stay in your car. It’s your best shelter.

 

CANCER/WELLNESS CORNER  

Introducing “Marilyn the Thriver”

My name is Marilyn Byrne, and I can say with great pride and profound gratitude that I am a cancer survivor! No, scratch that. I am a cancer THRIVER! For the last 14 months I have put my body through hell in a fierce battle against stage II breast cancer. I have endured the rigors of treatment, accepted my own mortality and have come out on the other side, stronger and healthier than before.
I was diagnosed after finding a lump in my left breast. Talk about shock. I had just turned 40 and my kids were only seven and four. I knew in an instant the course of my life was changing and I was terrified. All the tests showed that my cancer had to be dealt with aggressively – that meant surgery, chemo and radiation. After numerous discussions with my doctors and long, arduous debates in my own head, I elected to undergo a bilateral mastectomy.
Surgery was a success. They did find cancerous lymph nodes, so Chemo was coming for sure. The treatments began six weeks after my surgery and lasted a grueling six months. My oncologist had me on five different anti-nausea medications – which helped keep my dinners down, but certainly didn’t stop the queasiness that would last a week after treatment. A friend of mine sent me some Psi Bands with the hope that I would find some relief. At this point I was ready for something that could help me get through the next infusion. I was starting to feel overwhelmed by the misery of chemotherapy. I was even beginning to have what’s called anticipatory nausea, which is a real, physiological response to the chemo drugs. Any time I would even think about driving to the Oncology Center, I would begin to feel sick.

So, I put the Psi Bands on — one on each wrist. Red and pink ones. I was heading into my fourth week of chemo and dreading it. To my relief, they worked! I didn’t have the same level of discomfort that I had experienced in the weeks before and I didn’t feel as sick to my stomach. I knew there was something powerful about those bands…and I’m only sorry I wasn’t wearing them from the beginning.
I am now six months post chemo and I feel good. My hair is growing in and my energy is coming back. If you or a loved one are going through treatment now, hang tough. You too will get through it, and begin to feel like your old self again, only a better, stronger version of yourself.
Be sure to check this space next month where I will share more of my story, offer support, and provide some helpful resources as you continue on your healing journey.

 

 

PREGNANCY CORNER
Pre-Pregnancy Tips from
 

Are you trying to conceive? An ovulation test can help you identify the two days of your cycle when you’re most likely to get pregnant. Ever wonder how they work?

There are changes in your body right before an egg is released from the ovary (ovulation). Ovulation tests work by detecting one of these changes, specifically the increase of luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in urine. The LH surge, as it is commonly called, precedes ovulation by 24 to 36 hours. Detecting your LH surge with an ovulation test enables you to identify the most fertile time of your cycle – the two days beginning with your surge.


You can maximize your chances of becoming pregnant if you have intercourse within 24 to 36 hours after detecting your LH surge. Timing is one of the most important factors when you’re trying to get pregnant. For more information and support for those trying to conceive (and a $2 off coupon for any First Response product) visit the First Response website.

Pregnant Now?

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If you are currently pregnant we highly recommend you familiarize yourself with The Bump (one of our fave sites for the inside scoop on pregnancy). From local pregnancy resources to baby name ideas to baby proofing checklists, they are a one-stop source. Here are their Top 10 “Most Common Pregnancy Symptoms.” Which of these did you experience? (We’re guessing you might be familiar with lucky #7!)

#1: Sore Boobs
#2: Darkening Areolas
#3: Spotting
#4: Frequent Urination
#5: Fatigue (we’re talking total exhaustion)
#6: Missed your period
#7: Morning Sickness (all too familiar with it)
#8: Heightened Sensitivity to Smell
#9: Food Cravings
#10: Bloating

 

 

ENTREPRENEUR CORNER  

“Give, Give, Get”

 

Romy head shot
When we started on this venture we were so excited about the prospect of improving people’s lives by introducing them to a simple product that makes them feel better. What we didn’t realize until we were knee deep in the business was that in the process of building Psi Bands, we were indoctrinated into an unofficial club of incredible entrepreneurs. I have learned so much from these relationships during this entrepreneurial journey, that now, in the words of Angela Jia Kim, founder of Savor the Success, it’s time to “give, give, get.”

I plan to share some of the tips and tricks I have learned along the way here in this newsletter each month. In addition, I invite you to read and subscribe to our new blog Both Sides of the Retail Table. Each week I, along with former Target buyer Vanessa Ting, reveal both sides of the story regarding what an entrepreneur of a product-based company needs to know to land a coveted spot on major retailers’ shelves. Many entrepreneurs just don’t know where to begin when approaching retailers and there are so many lessons to learn along the way. In the spirit of giving back, we simply desire to share the tips we have learned along our own paths.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in Psi Bands. If you ever don’t want to receive these e-mails, please simply unsubscribe. But, we’d rather you didn’t!
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Sincerely,
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People “Picks” Psi Bands a “Must-Have” for Moms

August 23rd, 2011

Greetings!

August 2011 Newsletter
In the Press
Nausea Ad Nauseum 
People Magazine
Chic & Cheap
From the FB Wall
Quick Links

 

In the Press

PSI BANDS TAKES TO THE SEAS!

 

 

cruise passenger

 

 

Psi Bands is featured in the summer issue of Cruise Passenger, the primary cruising publication of Australia. (Psi Bands are sold in Australia, and throughout the world. Now your international friends can also breathe a “psi” of relief.)

 

 

Nausea ad nauseum

Fifty years ago this month, in August 1961, Russian cosmonaut Gherman Titov became the second human to orbit the Earth. But he became the first human to suffer from space motion sickness, which afflicts roughly two-thirds of all astronauts.

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People ”Picks” Psi Bands
a “Must-Have” for Moms

 

PEOPLE “PICKS” PSI BANDS!People

 

From the get go, one of our biggest goals has been to educate folks suffering with nausea that there are drug-free options such as Psi Bands. Well, what better vehicle to get to “the people” than People magazine itself?! That’s right, Psi Bands is featured as a ”Pint-Size Pick” in the August 29 issue of People magazine (out on newsstands 8/19). This special issue of People has an extra section all about celebrity “cutest kids” and is expected to be seen by some 45 milion readers. The piece touts the positive aspects of Psi Bands as a Drug-Free, Adjustable, Comfortable, Fashionable, Waterproof and Affordable option for the relief of nausea.

 

MOMPRENEUR OF THE MONTH:

Nicole Abbott of Chic & Cheap Nursery

 

ChicThis month’s mompreneur has a blog we have been admiring for months. If you are planning a baby nursery or making updates to a bigger kids room, you absolutely must subscribe to Nicole Abbott’s blog at Chic & Cheap Nursery.  Nicole’s mission is to empower moms (expectant, new and veterans) to create unique and affordable spaces for their children that reflect their style, by inspiring them with beautiful finds and creative design ideas. While planning for the arrival of her daughter in 2008, Nicole (an interior designer by heart and architect by trade) became frustrated when she realized that her dream nursery would remain a dream because everything seemed to be soooo expensive. But a resourceful Nicole did not give up hope. And she set out to create a dream nursery on a small budget and discovered a wonderful world of DIYs, independent shops and incredibly creative ideas from real moms! In our opinion, her ideas are so clever, you can find ideas for every room in your house!

 

FROM THE FACEBOOK WALL:

 

“I get sick playing a simple video game, but your Psi Bands saved me and my son some embarrassment today! My family and I went out into choppy waters to do some whale watching and we didn’t get sick!! Thank you for a well thought out product!” — Lisa Attcity

whale watching

Leave No Trace…Nurture Nature

July 28th, 2011

Greetings!

July 2011 Newsletter
ECO-BEACH TOYS GIVEAWAY!
Nausea Ad Nauseum 
In the Press
Biodegradable Beach Toys
Recycling on the Run
Urban Baby
Quick Links

 

Give Away Time!

Wouldn’t you love to be the envy of all your eco-friends at the beach this summer with your own set of the Zoe b first-ever biodegradable beach toys? Just post on Zoe b Organic’s Facebook wall no later than noon PST on August 5, and be sure and say @psibands sent you. A lucky winner will be randomnly selected! (Open to U.S. residents only.)

 

 

Nausea ad nauseum

Last month, we discussed how Mariah Carey lamented how morning sickness adversely affected her voice. Another diva who battled morning sickness while pregnant is Celine Dion. Her 1996 hit single “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” has a whole new meaning.

 

 

In the Press
SkyWest

Psi Bands are featured in the July/August issue of SkyWest , the United Express in-flight magazine. With an estimated 3 million readers (and a captive audience!) we are thrilled to help flyers breathe a “psi” of relief.

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Leave No Trace…Nurture Nature

 

MOMPRENUER of the month: valerie lecouer and THE FANTASTIC ANTI-PLASTIC BEACH TOUR

As made clear by previous newsletters, we are all about supporting our fellow momprenuers. Valerie Lecouer,anti-plastic founder of Zoë b Organic, is one of those women who has taken the insight she has gained as a mom and applied it to a company that is making a positive impact for us all. Valerie is the inventor of the first ever biodegradable beach toys .  To promote her new line, Valerie is leading a caravan down the West Coast with her husband, their 3 young children (ages 8, 7, and 3), another mom and her 6-year-old, a French nanny, and a 5-pound Yorkie Poo named “Rambo”. Over 3 weeks, they are driving a C-Class RV from Seattle to San Diego.

 

Their Mission?
1. To educate people about the need for minimizing our environmental impact on our beaches.
2. To promote alternatives to the plastic that’s slowly eating away at our planet.
3. To explore the coast, have fun, and not wear shoes very often.

 

The Zoë b Organic beach toys are made with bioplastic derived from corn sugar and contain absolutely no BPA, phthalates, or beach toys PVC. Their bioplastic fully biodegrades in 2 to 3 years when buried in soil, immersed in water, home composted, or composted in industrial facilities. Ordinary plastic takes up to 500 years to degrade, and even then it only breaks down into tiny particles that are toxic to wildlife and the environment. Zoë b toys are durable and designed to hold up to playing just like ordinary beach toys. All completely made in the good ole USA.
Want to win a set? See the give away offer just to the left!

 

 

recycling on the run

There are ways to be eco-aware even when you arecamper away from home.  Sometimes when we travel we tend to throw caution to the wind (“I can eat that. I’m on vacation!” or “Who cares if the kids are still up! We can all sleep in!”) And that’s fine…perhaps even healthy every once in a while. But, just because we are on vacation doesn’t mean we should get lazy about recycling. Check out Celebrate Green where blogger Lynn Cowell offers several tips for easy ways to stay green while traveling.

 

By the way, we have added many new retailers in recent months, so be sure to check out where to BUY on our website to find a location convenient to you!

 

 

FROM THE BLOGOSPHERE:

urbanbaby

 

 

A Non-Invasive Cure for Morning Sickness
(June 30, 2011)
Oh, terrible morning (or all-day) sickness! It feels so awful. Why won’t your doctor give you something to help? One word: thalidomide. Ever since, only the ladies with the all-day, nine-month morning sickness get any relief. If you have your garden variety first-trimester sickness, girl, you’re on your own.

Or maybe not. Believe it or not, those acupressure bands (often sold for sea sickness) really do work, on a significant number of people. The bands have nodules on them that bear down on points on your wrist. No worries about hurting the baby, and most users find that their nausea is significantly reduced (worked for me when I was pregnant!).

But traditional acupressure bands are pretty darned ugly: knit bands that look like sweat socks, or like some type of hospital bandage that will make people ask you why you’re wearing them. Psi Bands, in contrast, look like watch bands. No one will notice. No one will ask you about them. You needn’t tell them that the reason you are ill is that every single thing in the world has a smell, and it’s all bad.

 

Press Release: 4 / 26 / 10

April 26th, 2010

Psi Bands Spring Newsletter: The Mom-Entrepreneur Edition

April 19th, 2010

Greetings!

Spring 2010 Newsletter
Moms — Is There Anything We Can’t Do?
Are you a WAHM? Strategies for Making it Work
Network Yourself to Success
Yak About It
Quick Links






Fast Fact

Women
owned businesses contribute nearly $3 trillion to the U.S. economy and create
or maintain 2 million jobs according to research released recently from the
Center for Women’s Business Research. Click here
for the study’s highlights. The bottom line? Women
rock.


PR Highlights

Psi Bands is proud to have been featured on p.7-8 of the most recent issue of Woman 2 Woman Business magazine — the
business woman and entrepreneurial guide.


Let Us Promote You

Are you a mom-entrepreneur or do you know a spectacular mom? Nominate her on the wall of our Facebook Fan page. We feature a new spectacular mom on our page every month! Just post a picture and a brief bio about her to share with our fans. This month we profile MISSY COHEN-FYFFE ~ This inspiring mompreneur runs an ever growing company offering some of the most innovative baby products around – with 20 domestic and international patents and trademarks under her belt, most notably the Clean Shopper shopping cart cover. She still finds time to write a blog featuring “How To Advice for Mom Inventors.”

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The Mom-Entrepreneur Edition

Moms – Is There Anything We Can’t Do?

When we first conceived of the idea for Psi Bands, we thought we were just two moms having an “a-ha moment.” Once Psi Bands actually became a reality, there were many surprises and unexpected pleasures that came along with running a business as a “mom-entrepreneur.” Probably one of the best unanticipated outcomes is being a part of this club of amazing women who have channeled their experiences and ideas as moms into a fulfilling and profitable business — often promoting a product that directly improves the well-being of others. So, we devote this issue to our fellow mom-entrepreneurs.

Are you a WAHM? Strategies for Making it Work

Many mom-entrepreneurs are WAHMs too — Work At Home Moms! Working at home when you’ve got young kids can be ideal. You can work off hours when it suits you and your family best, you can’t beat the commute, and it’s cheaper than renting office space! But, working from home also poses some challenges. Here are seven strategies we use for balancing work and home:

  1. Ask for help Whether it is from a friend, spouse, or
    colleague, when you need help, ask for it. Have your girlfriends take your
    children for a few hours after school (just be sure to reciprocate later). Ask
    your husband to pick up the groceries. You can even ask your children for help
    (like asking them to be patient while we do a work-related errand).
  2. Take time to yourselfIt
    seems there is never enough time in the day to get done what we want to
    accomplish, but find a way to carve out some time for yourself. It is usually
    during these times that great ideas can come your way.
  3. Be flexibleEven if you are a structured,
    type A personality there are times when you just need to go with the flow. Focus
    on teaching yourself to not get thrown when last minute changes occur and learn
    to switch gears as pleasantly as possible.
  4. Problem Solve - When
    something throws you for a loop, find a solution. That can mean asking for
    help.
  5. Find humor in a situation, especially those that
    may be challenging
    It
    takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. Find a reason to smile.
  6. Get on the same page as your spouseDoes
    he support you in your business role? If he is not behind you 100%, why not?
    What can the two of you do to get on the same page (i.e. set goals together,
    discuss each others’ needs)? Are there compromises that can be made on both
    sides? There’s a reason you married him, so listen because he may just have a
    point.
  7. Set boundaries for yourselfWhat
    are you willing to do and not do? Stay firm to your values and communicate them
    so there is mutual understanding and support.

Network Yourself to Success

If you are looking to join a female business network, there are two organizations you should know about. We have personally seen value from our involvement in these two groups:

For a Business Network for Women Entrepreneurs,
we highly recommend checking out
Savor the Success.
Networks such as this provide you with important connections, public relations opportunities, access to workshops and events and, probably most importantly, some really good solid advice from others who have been there. If you hurry, you may still have time to register for the Women Entrepreneurs Rock the World: “How I Made My First Million” in New York City on May 5 and 6.

Also, Count Me In, which runs the Make Mine a Million $ Business (M3) competition, is now accepting applications to become the next M3 Awardee. The mission of Count Me In is to promote economic independence and the growth of women owned businesses. Count Me In
for Women’s Economic Independence is the
leading national not-for-
profit provider of resources, business education and community support for women entrepreneurs seeking to grow micro businesses to million dollar enterprises. The M3 competition is designed to help women entrepreneurs strengthen their vision, build strategy, and take your business to a million dollars in revenue in the next 12-18 months. To be eligible, your business must generate at least $180,000 in annual revenues and be at least 50% woman owned. There are no fees to enter the competition. Psi Bands had the honor of being one of the winners of the M3 competition two years ago and the benefits are still paying off. You can find the M3 Competition application here.

Yak About It

Have you heard about this website? Every week Yak About It features a new product created by independent inventors and entrepreneurs. Two products go up against each other each week to determine which is the “Most Yakable.” Well, you guessed it, this week Psi Bands will be competing against another product and we could use YOUR VOTE. Please log in now and cast your vote. You also can help an inventor’s product get noticed by making a
purchase and/or sharing your thoughts in Yak Nation. Or, if you
have your own product to submit, check out the website for instructions.