The recent press release discusses a potential treatment for motion sickness using a specific sound termed 'sound spiceĀ®', which involves exposure to a pure tone of 100 Hz. Initial reactions from the community indicate both optimism and skepticism. While some view this as a promising solution to a common problem, others question the simplicity of the treatment and demand further investigation into the research validity due to its small sample size and the attempts at trademarking the sound. Concerns are raised regarding the historical lack of discovery for such a remedy, suggesting a higher standard of scrutiny should be applied to the findings. Additionally, there are discussions on how this sound might be utilized in virtual reality to mitigate motion sickness during gameplay. Overall, while the concept is intriguing, the scientific community awaits more robust studies to endorse these claims.