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NAD+ patches for transdermal release

transdermal nad+ patches

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#1 Engadin

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 02:11 PM


*I declare no relationship of any kind with the company producing this patches. Only posted for informative purposes and to submit it to scrutiny of those of you in the biochemical know of this kind of products.

 

Maybe old news, but searching in this forum 0 results arised, so here we go.

 

Moderators, please erase or move to other subforum this post if any Longecity rule inadvertedly broken. Thanks.

 

Just found this today in NAD+ Boosters group at FB:

 

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Contains 1000mg NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) combined with CoQ10 to support mitochondria in metabolising food into energy. Lack of this essential cellular fuel has shown to be linked to; chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety, alcohol & drug addition, weakened immune system, headaches, sleep problems, memory disturbance, focus, and concentration abnormalities.

May help; increase mental clarity, improve focus, boost metabolism, aid healing, elevate mood, reduce cravings associated with alcohol and opiate withdrawal and increase energy by increasing ATP production.

No more pills to swallow - stick on a patch instead!

Superior to oral supplements - transdermal, slow release delivery, bypasses the stomach and liver, resulting in more of the nutrient compounds entering the bloodstream and therefore increasing bioavailability/efficacy.

8 hours only - patches need only be worn for 8 hours, day or night, whichever suits you.

Perfect for sensitive stomachs and bariatric patients - the vitamins are delivered into the bloodstream via the skin, rather than the gut. Those of us with absorption problems, irritable bowel etc, can now easily benefit from supplementation.

Easy peasy to use and durable - simply peel away from packaging and stick on your skin. Can be worn day or night, even with high activity.

100% natural - vegan, cruelty free, hypoallergenic and free from; fillers, latex, lactose, gluten and sugar.

 

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PatchMD features cutting edge 3-layer topical patch technology:

Contact Layer - this layer's exclusive, all-natural adhesive allows the patch to be worn anywhere on the body and to stay in place throughout the day/night.

Multi Nutrient Layer - this layer uses nanodirect technology to release nutrients slowly throughout the day/night.

Backing Layer - this layer is uniquely designed to effectively provide structural support for the patch to be worn all day/night, even with high activity.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Made in USA.

Directions:

Apply patch daily to an area of clean, lotion free skin, with little or no hair. Ensure skin is at full stretch if applying to mobile area. For best results, wear patches for a minimum of 8 hours, there is no benefit to wearing the patch for longer. Patches can be worn during sleep (except B12 Plus). Patch is NOT waterproof. Multiple patches can be worn at the same time.

Safety:

If you are pregnant, taking medication or have any other medical conditions consult a healthcare professional before using this product.

 

 


Edited by Engadin, 09 February 2019 - 02:22 PM.

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#2 Hebbeh

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 02:26 PM

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In the Winter of 2015 we posted serious questions about PatchMD™ Vitamins. Specifically:
  • In our informal testing, the PatchMD™ Multivitamin Plus Topical Patch - the entire patch including the adhesive, and the backing and the vitamins -- actually weights only a small fraction of the weight of the vitamins and minerals they claim to provide. It’s like claiming to have a gallon of coffee in a pint-sized coffee cup. To our common-sense thinking, that is physically impossible. NOTE: we didn't do an exhaustive test with lots of samples, and you should read this link to form your own conclusion.
Individuals who have had weight loss surgery are medically vulnerable patients. PatchMD™ is claiming that their patch contains nutrients that generally equal or exceed the DV, and that the PatchMD™ multivitamin “could” be a suitable solution for bariatric patients. * However, the weight of the patch itself suggests nutrient levels that are completely inconsistent with ASMBS recommendations. Because we continue to see and hear questions from worried patients and professionals, we recently reordered the Patch MD™ Multivitamins, and conducted that informal test again, and the results were similar:  

Recent Informal Test Results: The Patch Weighs a Lot Less than the Weight of the Nutrient Claims

Average Weight of Entire Patch (Approx. 80 mg) Claimed Weight of Nutrients per Serving (on package label) (3,620 mg)

 

 

https://www.unjury.c...pplement-claims

 

 


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#3 Engadin

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 02:32 PM

 

Published In: Newsletters
In the Winter of 2015 we posted serious questions about PatchMD™ Vitamins. Specifically:
  • In our informal testing, the PatchMD™ Multivitamin Plus Topical Patch - the entire patch including the adhesive, and the backing and the vitamins -- actually weights only a small fraction of the weight of the vitamins and minerals they claim to provide. It’s like claiming to have a gallon of coffee in a pint-sized coffee cup. To our common-sense thinking, that is physically impossible. NOTE: we didn't do an exhaustive test with lots of samples, and you should read this link to form your own conclusion.
Individuals who have had weight loss surgery are medically vulnerable patients. PatchMD™ is claiming that their patch contains nutrients that generally equal or exceed the DV, and that the PatchMD™ multivitamin “could” be a suitable solution for bariatric patients. * However, the weight of the patch itself suggests nutrient levels that are completely inconsistent with ASMBS recommendations. Because we continue to see and hear questions from worried patients and professionals, we recently reordered the Patch MD™ Multivitamins, and conducted that informal test again, and the results were similar:  

Recent Informal Test Results: The Patch Weighs a Lot Less than the Weight of the Nutrient Claims

Average Weight of Entire Patch (Approx. 80 mg) Claimed Weight of Nutrients per Serving (on package label) (3,620 mg)

 

 

https://www.unjury.c...pplement-claims

 

 

If you re-read the components and compare the look of both sort of patches, I am inclined to think we are talking about quite different products, IMHO.



#4 Hebbeh

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 02:36 PM

If you re-read the components and compare the look of both sort of patches, I am inclined to think we are talking about quite different products, IMHO.

 

PatchMD makes a variety of patch formulations and I'm willing to bet the same problem is consistent across their product line based on the same principles.  Buy their patches and weigh one and report back.



#5 Engadin

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 03:21 PM

For the sake of a variety in the NAD+ options available, hope they are not longer weight and/or compounds cheating any more. But OTOH, who cheated once may cheat twice.

After your heads up, I have read some reviews about PatchMDand at Amazon and other sites and don't look like a highly trustable company.

It's so sad because I guess it's the transdermal delivery mean many of us are waiting for since the arrival of NAD+, NMN and NR. Easy, comfortable (no need to swallow or put it under your tongue several times a day), a high % directly reaching blood vessels and with the generally accepted as a right daily dose of 1 gr. NAD+. I wouldn't name it 'a dream come true' but quite. The idea is there and I hope some other serious company delivers a similar patch very soon at the right price. We, the potential market, are steadily growing in number day by day.

 

 


Edited by Engadin, 09 February 2019 - 04:16 PM.

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#6 Engadin

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Posted 09 February 2019 - 06:18 PM

Some huge electric patches from a clinic in San Diego with:

 

https://www.youtube....h?v=a9MttCaleTo



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Posted 25 February 2019 - 10:43 PM

Even if their patches weighed enough to contain the listed compounds at the listed weights, I would seriously doubt their ability to move that much material across the dermal barrier.  Most transdermal patches are moving 10s to 100s of micrograms of active ingredient (think fentanyl patches).  I see no way you're going to move grams across the dermal barrier like that.  So, even if they had the proper weight, most likely most of the material is going to end up left on the patch when you pull it off and throw it away.

 

 

 


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Posted 25 February 2019 - 11:57 PM

What is the penetrating agent they are using to deliver it past the dermal barrier? 

 

Anyway if you want to do this, get some DMSO pharma grade, add it to some pure NAD+ powder, rub on skin...boom. You have transdermal NAD 

 

I have done it and am fairly certain it works 



#9 Oakman

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Posted 27 February 2019 - 03:40 AM

Strange, there website doesn't list this patch in the initial post. There is one, the Anti-Aging Topical Patch, with much reduced amounts of components, in a different formulation. 

 





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