I have not tried them, but I'm a touch skeptical. The one thing they say over and over is "safe and beneficial orthomolecular organic compounds", but they also say it is NOT transdermic, nor does it carry any metals or magnetic materials. Without active materials in it, and without the ability to pass passive material through the skin, I fail to see how it can "interact" with any aspect of the human body. Much of the science they talk about is quite sound, however much of it also has little to do with the product, and they are very skimpy with info on how the patch ACTAULLY works. They say what processes it is supposed to interact with (or not interact with even, but enhance through some mystical mechanism of biophysics apparently).
The other issue is that, at least in my experience, physiotherapists and "sports doctors" have a tendancy to get taken by things like this. It's not like they have an M.D. (most at least). The basic understanding they DO have is what is taken advantage of by spewing medical fact and trying to intertwine some new product using buzzwords and conceptual information.
Now, all that said, I have no clue if it works since I have not personally tried them, nor do I know anyone who has. I would just not expect major miracles with them. If you get them, and they DO work wonders, please let us know!
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