1. Not a Medical Device

TravelCalm is a personal wellness, paced breathing, and visual stabilization tool designed to help users train their vestibular response and manage travel discomfort. TravelCalm is not a medical device, is not FDA-approved, and does not cure, treat, or prevent clinical vestibular disorders or neurological diseases.

2. No Professional Medical Advice

The content provided on this Site (travelcalm.samsuggest.com) and within the App, including pre-trip guides, risk scores, dietary suggestions, and pharmaceutical summaries, is for educational and informational purposes only.

It does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or clinical treatment plans. Always consult your physician, pediatrician, or general practitioner before beginning any new treatment or administering motion sickness medications.

3. Pharmaceutical & Medication Warnings

Our resources mention standard pharmaceutical remedies for motion sickness (such as Dimenhydrinate, Meclizine, Scopolamine Patches). We do not manufacture, prescribe, or sell these compounds. You must consult a doctor or pharmacist regarding dosages, side effects (such as severe drowsiness), and drug interactions before use.

4. Pregnancy Safety

Pregnancy significantly increases susceptibility to nausea and motion sensitivity. However, certain therapeutic interventions, acupressure wristbands, ginger supplements, or antihistamines may have contraindications during pregnancy. Pregnant users must consult their obstetrician before taking any pills or introducing desensitization routines.

5. Pediatric Guidelines (Children 2-12)

Children between the ages of 2 and 12 are highly sensitive to motion sickness due to developing neural paths. TravelCalm's breathing coach and visual cues are safe for children under adult supervision. However, children should not spend extended periods staring at screens in moving cabins. Prioritize fresh air, frequent breaks, and forward-facing seats for children.