Staying healthy is important; 68% of Americans take a dietary supplement. The traditional way of taking a dietary supplement is in pill form. But this is the way of the past; the future of nutrients is topical vitamin patches. 

If you’re just learning about vitamin patches, then you probably have plenty of questions. We want to help you, so we’ve answered some of the most common questions we get asked about vitamin patches. 

Keep reading to have your questions answered! 

1. How Do Nutrient Patches Work?

Absorbing nutrients through your skin isn’t a new idea. People have soaked in Epsom salt baths for centuries to ease their sore muscles. Have you ever wondered why this works? 

As you soak, the magnesium in the salt penetrates your skin through your pores. From there, it enters your bloodstream and distributes to where it is needed. 

Only nutrients with a small molecular structure can absorb through the skin. Some nutrients are too large such as vitamin K, A, and B12.

The patch will have Nanodirect technology that allows for the slow release of nutrients. This allows for maximum absorption and prevents flooding of nutrients. 

2. Are Vitamin Patches Safe for Children? 

It’s recommended that children be at least twelve years old before they start using vitamin patches. More mature bodies can process the benefits from the patches better. 

It’s safe for children as young as six to wear patches, but you should always talk to your doctor.

3. Is It Safe to Wear Multiple Patches? 

Many people wear more than one patch at a time! If you intend to do this, you should be in close communication with your doctor. You want to have testing done to ensure you are taking in the vitamins and nutrients that your body needs. 

You’ll also want to make sure that your patches won’t interact with each other or any other medication you are taking. You can wear multiple patches throughout the day or simultaneously. 

Many people wear three to five patches at a single time. 

4. Can Vitamin Patches Reduce Pain? 

Wearing vitamin patches will improve your overall health by giving your body the building blocks it needs. You may find that you experience reduced pain as a side effect of wearing your patches. 

That being said, vitamin patches are not intended to replace the use of painkillers. Though you can take painkillers while using your vitamin patches. 

If you have any questions or concerns, it is best to consult with your doctor before mixing anything. 

5. Are They Doctor Recommended? 

The top doctors in the country endorse vitamin patches. Just be sure that you buy high-quality patches from a reputable company. This way, you can be confident that you are only getting top-quality nutrients and nothing else. 

6. Are There Patches That Help with Weight Loss?

There is no magic patch or pill that will have you melt the weight off. The only way to lose weight in a healthy way is to eat a nutritious, balanced diet and exercise. 

Now some patches can assist you in your weight loss journey. A Garcinia Cambogia Plus Topical Patch contains the extract Hydroxycitric. This is the rind of Garcinia Cambogia.

Researchers have found that when you wear this patch, it will suppress your appetite. If you wear this patch, you should keep an eye out for feeling lethargic.

If you start to feel run down, you should combat this by also wearing a vitamin B12. This will help boost your energy. 

7. When Should I Wear the Patches? 

The great thing about patches is that you can wear them whenever it fits your schedule. You can put them on first thing in the morning, mid-afternoon, after work, or right before bed. 

Patches aren’t meant to be worn for more than eight hours straight. 

8. How Do I Use a Vitamin Patch? 

The first step in using your vitamin patch is to decide where you want to place it. You can put it anywhere that you have little to no hair. A common place is on the arm. 

However, if you don’t want it to be visible, place it somewhere discreet that your clothes will cover. 

Now that you have your spot picked out, peel the patch from its backing with your fingernail. Be careful not to touch the sticky side. 

Stick the patch to your skin, ensuring that it is smooth and securely stuck on. Do not use lotion or cream on your skin before you apply the patch. This will prevent the patch from sticking. 

After eight hours of wear, you can remove the patch. Use your fingernail to lift up a corner and then peel the rest off. 

If you want to wear more than one patch at a time, then you will repeat this process for each patch. 

Try Topical Vitamin Patches

As you can see, wearing topical vitamin patches is the future of staying healthy. No longer do you have to take a bulky generic multivitamin. With vitamin patches, you can tailor your intake to the specific nutrients that your body needs. 

It couldn’t be easier to try them out, simply peel and stick. Then let the patch go to work. 

Try out our summer pack today and experience the future vitamins. 

 

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