What's the difference between PatchMD & Patch Aid vitamin patches?
If you've ever wondered what sets PatchMD and Patch Aid patches apart, you've come to the right place:
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If you've ever wondered what sets PatchMD and Patch Aid patches apart, you've come to the right place:
Concerned you're not getting enough of the nutrients you need from oral supplements? Find out why patches are the ideal way to improve the bioavailability of the vitamins and minerals you're taking and how they work:
You might not be getting as many nutrients as you think from your oral supplement due to a phenomenon known as the first pass effect. But what it is? Why does it affect oral supplement use? And - most importantly - can patches help you bypass it?
Confused about why you should choose a slow release formulation of your favourite vitamins? Discover the four main benefits of getting the good stuff from your supplements over a longer timespan:
Ever wondered why our patches deliver nutrients into your body gradually, throughout the 8 hours you wear them? There are all sorts of benefits, and if you want to top up your B12 levels, you should definitley choose slow-release. Here's why:
The short story is, I was in America and these vitamin patches were recommended to me. I tried them and they were better than the oral vitamins I'd been taking. I carried on getting them shipped in from America when I got home, but that was a pain in the bum. I contacted the manufacturer about buying at trade and I'm now their distributor in the UK (and EU).
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