Last updated: August 17, 2026
Who writes the guides
The guides are written and maintained by CoolMio, the independent studio behind AntiSick. AntiSick is published by Chenglin Wu. The author is an app developer and publisher, not a physician or other licensed healthcare professional.
What the guides cover
The editorial scope is intentionally narrow: passenger comfort, Apple accessibility features, AntiSick product behavior, and source-backed explanations of common non-medication options. The guides do not diagnose a condition, prescribe medication, or promise that an app or technique will prevent, treat, or cure motion sickness.
How sources are selected
Product instructions are checked against current first-party documentation, such as Apple Support. Health-related explanations prioritize public-health sources such as the CDC Yellow Book and MedlinePlus. When a guide discusses a specific experiment, it links to the original research and describes important limits of that study.
Medical review
Unless an individual page explicitly names a qualified reviewer, AntiSick guides have not been medically reviewed. They are educational product content, not a substitute for professional medical advice. Severe, persistent, unusual, or concerning symptoms should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.
Dates and updates
Each guide displays its original publication date and latest substantive update. Dates are changed when the wording, evidence, product instructions, or other meaningful page content changes—not simply to make a page appear fresh.
Images and product examples
Editorial images are illustrative and may be generated or edited. They are not clinical evidence. Product screenshots show AntiSick features available when the page was updated; interface details may change in later versions.
Corrections
If a source, product detail, translation, or safety statement appears inaccurate, contact [email protected] or use the support page. Corrections are reviewed against the most direct available source.