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Psi Bands June Newsletter: The Travel Edition

June 15th, 2009

Greetings!

What’s in this Newsletter?

Road Trip Survival Tips from Cindy Richards, editor of Traveling Mom

Nothing says America like a good old fashioned road trip. But putting a kid or kids in the car for a long haul trip can add up to some pretty cranky kids — and parents. These tips can help ensure road trips are fun for kids and less stressful for parents.

1. Factor in plenty of off-road time. Fifteen minute stops every couple of hours won’t add that much time to the trip, but they could add immeasurable relief to kids who need to run or move or potty or just wiggle out of the car seat for a little while.

2. Choose snacks that stave off more than hunger. Choose healthy snack options rather than salty snacks that will drive thirst and the need for more potty stops. Freeze some grapes ahead of time. They will help keep the cooler cool and taste great while still frozen and even after they thaw. Bananas are another good, less messy choice.

3. Stick with water. Kids might prefer juice or milk, but water is good for them and less hazardous to your car seats. Stay green (and save money) by refilling bottles at rest stop water fountains.

4. Pack an overnight bag for everyone. This saves the hassle of unpacking and repacking the car at every stop. Put pajamas, toothbrushes and a change of clothes for the entire family into one bag. If you expect the hotel to have a pool, add the swim suits to the overnight bag.

5. Dress in layers. This will help if everyone in the family likes the car to be a different temperature. Those who like it cool can take off a layer or two while those who like it warm can add layers. And, when the inevitable spill happens, it’s easier to take off a layer than search for a fresh outfit in the mass of suitcases.

Cindy Richards is a veteran travel writer and editor of Travelingmom.com, a Web site for moms who travel with and without their kids. For more stories and tips on traveling with kids, visit www.travelingmom.com.

Tucson Lifestyle names Psi Bands a “Great Find!”

Psi Bands is pleased to have been named “one of the hippest travel accessories” by Tucson Lifestyle magazine in the June issue, along with the latest iPod and a new travel bag from Le Sport Sac. Remember to pack your Psi Bands, or better yet, leave a set in the glove compartment. Don’t let your getaway turn into a get-out-of-my-way!

How Psi Bands Helps One Queasy Commuter

Here is an example of a testimonial we received recently. We think it says it all!

“Before I tried this MIRACLE PRODUCT, I suffered from severe motion sickness on planes, trains, boats, buses, and as a passenger in cars. I could never read while in motion or travel comfortably without getting doped up on Dramamine. When I recently had to get prescription reading glasses and they made me woozy, that was the last straw. I didn’t know what to do. I had tried other wrist bands for nausea, but they were hideously ugly and didn’t work. As luck would have it, I met the founders of Psi Bands at a women’s business conference last week – I bought the product and yesterday I put them on and, a miracle occurred… I could wear my reading glasses without getting nauseated! Then I tried looking at the names on my cell phone while driving… this is something I could never do even for 5 seconds without feeling sick. With Psi Bands, I could do it! Today I took the MUNI train downtown and for the first time in my life, I could read the newspaper on a moving train. I have been so liberated by this product! I wish I had found them years ago!”
Alexandra Watkins, founder EatMyWords.com

Press Release: 5 / 11 / 09

May 11th, 2009

Psi Bands Newsletter: May Edition

May 6th, 2009

Greetings!

What’s in this Newsletter?

 

Moms-to-be Need NOT be Nauseated this Mother’s DayCarla and Romy with Psi Bands

Most people are familiar with the saying, "Necessity is the mother of invention." Did you know that in the case of Psi Bands, this expression is literally true? As the story goes, two girlfriends, Romy and Carla, were at Carla’s baby shower commiserating about the drab gray acupressure bands Carla had on. Yes, they helped stave off the constant nausea from her pregnancy, but that were absolutely ruining the look of her cute outfit. So, they conceived the idea for a more fashionable and more functional acupressure wrist band. Just two years later, Psi Bands were “born” — a brand new product devoted to helping mothers (and others) alleviate their nausea.

In honor of fashion-forward moms everywhere, consider giving Psi Bands to yourself or a loved one. Now through Mother’s Day, Psi Bands are offered at $2 off on drugstore.com. Or, see our most up-to-date list of .

 

Expecting Right Now? Then You Need “The List”

the cradle If you are pregnant right now, you are probably already familiar with The Cradle.  It is one of the best, most comprehensive resources on the web for all things preggers and newbie. The Cradle offers a central place where those who ‘need to know’ can connect with those ‘in the know.’ In addition to fun features like message boards, product guides and tips on how to put together an eco-friendly nursery, they are filled with helpful checklists. We especially appreciate the all-encompassing “Must Have” list:

“Must Have” Checklist — Compiled by The Cradle Staff

When you break it all down, the absolute basics needs for your baby are quite simple.

They are:

  • Food
  • Diapers
  • A place to sleep
  • And, of course, your love and care

But when it comes to your newborn, need and want are two words that are easily interchangeable. The list below covers what we feel are the "must have" items when it comes to bringing home baby.

Nursery Furniture & Accessories

  • Bassinet/Cradle/Co-Sleeper (Unless you are putting your little one right into the crib.)
  • Crib
  • Crib Mattress
  • A safe place to change your baby’s diaper
  • Nursery Monitor

For the Crib

  • 3-5 fitted sheets
  • Crib Positioner (to keep baby on his/her back)

For the Changing Table

  • Diapers (disposable or cloth)
  • Wipes
  • Diaper Cream/Ointment

For the Bath

  • Infant Bath Tub (or Seat)
  • 4+ Hooded Towels
  • 6+ Washcloths
  • Gentle Shampoo/Baby Wash (Pump top is a plus!)
  • Brush/Comb (If your little one has any hair!)
  • Mild Moisturizer (For after the bath.)
  • Baby Manicure Set (Baby’s nails are nice and soft after a bath.)

 For the Medicine Cabinet

  • Digital Thermometer
  • First Aid Kit
  • Infant’s Tylenol and/or Infant’s Motrin (Always consult with your pediatrician before dispensing any medication.)
  • Infant’s Mylicon (or other simethicone drops – for gas)
  • Bulb Syringe

To find out what you need for the car, diaper bag, kitchen, nursing, your layette and more, see the  rest of this list and many others at The Cradle!

 

Psi Bands are a Fave!

  Look for us in the June/July issue of Everyday With Rachael Ray magazine. Reminder, Psi Bands are not just for relief from morning sickness. Just in time for summer, remember your Psi Bands for the relief of motion sickness in your car, boat, or even for that trip to the amusement park with the kids! rachael ray

Press Release: 3 / 17 / 09

March 17th, 2009

Psi Bands Newsletter: March Edition

March 5th, 2009

What’s in this Newsletter

Drug-Free Tips for Relieving Motion Sickness, Just in Time for Spring Break!

You’ve got the maps, the tunes, the road trip munchies and you’re all set for Spring Break. But even the most well planned getaway can quickly turn into a “get-me-out” for anyone who has ever suffered from motion sickness. Whether by car, boat, train or plane, an exciting vacation can quickly turn sour unless you are prepared for the nausea that often accompanies travel.

Motion sickness strikes when the body, the inner ear, and the eyes send conflicting signals to the brain. This often occurs when the body is subjected to accelerations of movement in different directions or under conditions where visual contact with the actual outside horizon is lost. About 90 percent of people suffer from motion sickness at some point in their lives. From 1/3 to 1/2 of airline passengers will experience some degree of motion sickness when encountering heavy turbulence, and almost 100% of boat passengers become motion sick in rough seas.

In addition to wearing your Psi Bands, there are other things you can do to ward off the queasies:

If you’re susceptible to motion sickness:

Sit where there’s the least motion:
• in cars, drive or sit in the front passenger’s seat;
• on ships, reserve a cabin in the front or middle of the ship, or on the upper deck;
• by plane, ask for a seat over the wing; and
• by train, take a seat near the front and next to a window. Face forward.

Focus on the horizon or on a distant, stationary object. Don’t read.
Keep your head still, while resting against a seat back.
Don’t smoke or sit near smokers.
Avoid spicy and greasy foods and alcohol. Don’t overeat.
Eat dry crackers or drink a carbonated beverage to help settle your stomach.
Get fresh air. Crack a window, go on deck, open an air vent.

Any other tips that have worked for you?

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When you provide a comment to this blog, you’ll be entered into a random drawing for a FREE set of Psi Bands.

Why You Should Join the Psi Bands Facebook Fan Page

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When you join our new Psi Bands Facebook Fan Page, you’ll receive ongoing nausea relief tips, exclusive deals, and keep abreast of Psi Bands news. For example, join now and you’ll receive $1 off your next set of Psi Bands. Hurry, because the discount offer expires soon.

Join by visiting Psi Bands Facebook Fan Page

Pay It Forward Winners

Psi Bands is a past winner of the Make Mine a Million $ Business Award sponsored by Count Me In, a national non-profit providing expert business building resources to a national network of women. Count Me In has now created the Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE (M3 RACE), which is open to everyone — past winners, community members, and women who just have an idea for a business – and provides an online platform to get network with thousands of like-minded women.

We believe in random acts of kindness and paying it forward, and so greatly believe in this RACE, that we wanted to sponsor another company to join. As such, Psi Bands is excited to announce that we’ve selected TWO winners of our Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE sponsorship.

Jordan Veatch-Goffi of Doce Vida Fitness, Inc.

Angela Jia Kim of Om Aroma & Co., & Savor the Success

As they are both incredibly talented, dynamic women who are doing amazing things, we could not decide on one winner, so we chose two. Congratulations Jordan and Angela! You both have inspired all of us at Psi Bands.

To register your business for the M3 RACE visit www.makemineamillion.org/race and use ambassador code CRFT.

Vote for Psi Bands in the Leading Moms in Business Competition!

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We ask you to support Psi Bands in the Leading Moms in Business Competition by visiting the following link and casting your vote! http://www.startupnation.com/leading-moms-2009/contestant/4667/index.php.

The contest is focused on those “can-do” moms who run families and businesses at the same time and will rank the top 200 mom-run businesses across America as determined by popular vote.

You can vote once a day from now until March 31st. Thank you in advance for your support!

Press Release: 2 / 2 / 09

February 2nd, 2009

Press Release: 1 / 26/ 09

January 26th, 2009

Psi Bands Newsletter: January Edition

January 21st, 2009

What’s New in this Newsletter

Psi Bands Newsletter Introduction

Happy New Year! We are excited to launch our first Psi Bands newsletter blog filled with tips, updates, and a special offer! Psi Bands are stylish, acupressure wrist bands for the relief of nausea due to morning sickness (pregnancy), motion sickness/travel, anesthesia, and chemotherapy. They are waterproof (no more soggy wrist bands), adjustable around the wrist and at the acupressure point for personalized comfort, reusable, comfortable, affordable, and, of course, fashionable – now available in 5 designs!

Psi Bands Charitable Partnership with Fertile Hope

clip_image002[3] Rarely do businesses find charitable partners with such wonderful synergy as Psi Bands has found with Fertile Hope. Fertile Hope, a national, nonprofit organization, is dedicated to providing reproductive information, hope, and resources to cancer patients and survivors who are at risk for infertility. Both organizations span the cancer and pregnancy worlds with the overall goal of changing people’s lives for the better.

“Psi Bands are truly a gift. When I had morning sickness during my second pregnancy, I tried on a pair of these stylish bands and was thrilled to find nausea relief within minutes! I love being able to recommend a drug-free, effective choice – and a fun one at that – to all the cancer patients and pregnant women that I know.” – Lindsay Beck, Executive Director, Fertile Hope

For a limited time, Psi Bands donates $1 of every Cherry Blossom Psi Bands set sold to Fertile Hope. For more information on this partnership, visit: http://www.psibands.com/giving_back

To purchase a set of the Cherry Blossom Psi Bands in support of Fertile Hope, visit: http://www.psibands.com/retailers

Psi Bands Made Oprah’s Picks

In the October 2008 issue of “O, The Oprah Magazine,” Psi Bands were featured on the coveted “O List”. Oprah sure knows what she’s talking about!

To read the feature, visit: http://www.psibands.com/press

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Psi Bands’ Newest Design

clip_image006[3] Psi Bands is excited to be a member and award recipient of Count Me In. In honor of their mission of promoting independence and the growth of women-owned businesses, our newest design, “Block Party”, celebrates women entrepreneurs and their many accomplishments.

To learn more about this incredible organization visit, www.countmein.org


The RACE is On

Psi Bands has joined the RACE! Count Me In’s Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE is an exciting year-long business growth marathon to support women in becoming successful and productive business owners and help rebuild our nation’s economy. The RACE starts January 27th. To sign up or to learn more about it, visit www.countmein.org.

And now Psi Bands is sponsoring ONE company to join the Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE. Are you in?!

Psi Bands is a past winner of the Make Mine a Million $ Award sponsored by Count Me In. Count Me In is an amazing organization and we so greatly believe in this RACE and what it stands for, that we are willing to sponsor one other company to join. The sponsor request entry deadline is 2am EST on Sunday, January 25, 2009. Read on for details!

Pay It Forward

We believe in random acts of kindness and paying it forward. As such, Psi Bands will happily sponsor one women-owned business into the RACE. Here’s how to enter:

1. Provide the following:

a. Your name, business name, number of years in business, web site, email, phone #

b. WHY we should sponsor you (in 200 words or less)

c. Your RACE goal (i.e. $100k, 250k, $500k)

2. Submit your answers to romy@psibands.com no later than 12am EST on Sunday, January 25, 2009. We will announce the winner on at http://tinyurl.com/a476xt, in next month’s newsletter, and directly to the winner via email or phone on January 27, 2009 – the RACE’s kick off date.

3. We will pick from the submissions the one we feel is the most deserving. Yes, this is subjective and up to our sole discretion.

If you are able to pay it forward, please do the same!  The country is watching. Let’s show them we are committed to growth and can lead the charge towards economic stability and job creation. Register for the Make Mine a Million $ Business RACE today, and let Psi Bands know that you’ve done so! We want to support your efforts and follow your successes!

If you have questions about the RACE, please email Romy Taormina at: romy@psibands.com

Special Offer

We’re giving away three (3) FREE sets of Psi Bands (design of your choice). Here’s how to play:

Winner 1: Be the first to get five (5) new people to sign up for our newsletter, and email us with the 5 new subscribers’ email addresses so we can validate their subscriptions.

Winner 2: Tweet the following (on Twitter) no later than 12am EST on January 26th, 2009: “@RomyTaormina read the Psi Bands newsletter” and you will be entered into a drawing for one (1) free set of Psi Bands.

Winner 3: If you have your own blog and recommend Psi Bands, send us a link to be entered into a drawing.

Happy New Year and

…“Breathe a Psi of Relief!”

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Press Release: 1 / 12 / 09

January 12th, 2009

NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: Amy Herzog Director of Public Relations 831-238-1849 amy@psibands.com January 12, 2009 This Year’s Summer Travelers Combat Motion Sickness with Style; Psi Bands Offer Fashionable Drug-Free Nausea Relief Pacific Grove, CA (January 12, 2009) — You’ve got the maps, the tunes, the road trip munchies and you’re all set for the journey. But even a well-planned getaway can quickly turn into “get-out-of-my-way” for anyone who has ever suffered from motion sickness. Whether by car, boat, train or plane, an exciting vacation can quickly turn sour unless you are prepared for the nausea that often accompanies travel. There is now a stylish accessory that should be in everyone’s travel bag. The product is Psi Bands — acupressure wrist bands that relieve nausea caused by travel (motion sickness). Psi Bands come in five different fun designs (two of them unisex), and are uniquely adjustable at two areas, around the wrist like a watch and at the acupressure point for personalized comfort. The FDA-cleared bands are also waterproof (no more soggy wrist bands), reusable, and affordable. “Mompreneurs” Carla Falcone and Romy Taormina invented Psi Bands (pronounced “sigh bands” as in breathe a sigh of relief) after personally experiencing many months of morning sickness during each of their pregnancies and finding nausea relief due to wrist acupressure. However, they found the existing products on the market to be dull and unsatisfying and were inspired to create something both functional and fashionable for others who suffer from nausea. Motion sickness strikes when the body, the inner ear, and the eyes send conflicting signals to the brain. This often occurs when the body is subjected to accelerations of movement in different directions or under conditions where visual contact with the actual outside horizon is lost. About 90 percent1 of people suffer from motion sickness at some point in their lives. From 1/3 to 1/22 of airline passengers will experience some degree of motion sickness when encountering heavy turbulence, and almost 100%3 of boat passengers become motion sick in rough seas. In addition to relieving motion sickness, Psi Bands provide nausea relief due to pregnancy (morning sickness), anesthesia, and chemotherapy. Psi Bands are worn on both wrists at the Nei-kuan acupressure point. Acupressure is an ancient healing art that uses pressure to stimulate the body’s natural self- curative abilities. Psi Bands are drug-free, thus avoiding some of the common side effects caused by nausea medications, including: blurred vision, dry mouth and drowsiness. Taormina stated, “As an individual who experiences motion sickness, I found that the drug-free choices to alleviate nausea were limited. We created Psi Bands to provide consumers with an effective, comfortable, and stylish choice. We want users to ‘Breathe a Psi of Relief’ when they travel.” Psi Bands come two to a set and sell for $14.99-$19.99 per set depending on retailer and location. Psi Bands are available nationwide at your local Rite Aid store, as well as numerous regional chains and online. For a complete list of retailers and/or to learn more about Psi Bands, visit www. HYPERLINK “http://www.psibands.com/” psibands.com. -more- DRUG-FREE TIPS FOR RELIEVING MOTION SICKNESS: If you’re susceptible to motion sickness, when traveling: • Sit where there’s the least motion: • in cars, drive or sit in the front passenger’s seat; • on ships, reserve a cabin in the front or middle of the ship, or on the upper deck; • by plane, ask for a seat over the wing; and • by train, take a seat near the front and next to a window. Face forward. • Focus on the horizon or on a distant, stationary object. Don’t read. • Keep your head still, while resting against a seat back. • Don’t smoke or sit near smokers. • Avoid spicy and greasy foods and alcohol. Don’t overeat. • Eat dry crackers or drink a carbonated beverage to help settle your stomach. • Get fresh air. Crack a window, go on deck, open an air vent. • Wear Psi Bands, stylish, drug-free wrist bands for the relief of nausea. # # # MEDIA ONLY: High-resolution images, samples, and press kits are available upon request. 1 HYPERLINK “http://www.familydoctor.co.nz/index.asp?U=conditions&A=32820″ http://www.familydoctor.co.nz/index.asp?U=conditions&A=32820 2 HYPERLINK “http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/907367055.html” http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/907367055.html 3 HYPERLINK “http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/yellowBookCh6-MotionSickness.aspx” http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/yellowBookCh6MotionSickness.aspx