Motion sickness results from sensory conflict. Think of yourself as upside-down and spinning around on a fair ride. Your muscles sense one thing, your inner ears pick up on another, and your eyes see one thing. Your brain is overwhelmed by all those conflicting impulses. You feel queasy and lightheaded as a result. It is fortunate for those who have never felt it while driving. We can all agree that it is unappealing and uncomfortable in general. In this blog by Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ, we discuss the top three tips to prevent motion sickness.
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Did you find these tips helpful? We hope these tips help you to keep motion sickness at bay the next time you travel. If you’re looking for a high-quality luxury vehicle, come by our dealership in Scottsdale, AZ, and go through our latest Mercedes Benz Vehicle Inventory. We are happy to assist you.
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