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Are YOU tired of taking pills? Busy people love these 'hassle-free' vitamin patches that work while you go about your day

Are YOU tired of taking pills? Busy people love these 'hassle-free' vitamin patches that work while you go about your day

Daily Mail​6 hours ago

What if we told you that we found a way for you to get all your vitamins without a single pill?
Well, that is exactly what we are here to tell you! There is a whole new way to wellness and it comes in the form of subtle stickers. PatchAid is the brand leading the future with innovative transdermal vitamins (aka vitamin absorption via the skin!).
PatchAid
Ditch the pills — not the vitamins.
Make the switch to the wellness trend that has everyone talking with these innovative vitamin patches! Packed with essential ingredients, these patches absorb seamlessly into the blood.
No matter what boost you are looking for PatchAid has your back.
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PatchAid anywhere! You can wear your vitamins on an dry surface of skin without any marks left behind
Typical vitamin supplements in a pill form have been around forever, but the downfalls of them are sneakier than you may have once thought.
Ingestible pills can be hard to swallow, upsetting to the stomach, and lack of absorption in the digestive track.
With logy, you can get your daily dose of vitamins simply from peeling and sticking (No, seriously!).
The small adhesive patches are gentle on the skin and allergen-friendly, allowing users of all ages, even kids, to stock up on vitamins fuss-free.
Using the PatchAid stick on wellness boosters truly is easy. All you have to do it find a clean, dry, and relatively hairless patch of skin then stick and enjoy eight hours of carefree nutrient absorption.
Shoppers can not believe the difference, with one saying: 'The Multi Plus Topical Patch by PatchAid has become an essential part of my daily routine, offering a convenient and effective way to ensure I get the vitamins and minerals I need to stay healthy and energized.
'These patches provide a hassle-free alternative to traditional oral supplements, delivering essential nutrients directly through the skin for maximum absorption.'

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