Description
Vitamin B12 Energy Patches are transdermal nutrient patches designed to deliver vitamin B12 through the skin instead of through tablets or injections. Each patch releases methylcobalamin (bioactive vitamin B12) and folate slowly over about 24 hours, helping support energy production, nervous system health, and cognitive function. Because the nutrients are absorbed through the skin, they bypass the digestive system, which may improve absorption for people with poor B12 uptake.
Ingredients (per patch):
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Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) – about 1000 mcg
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Folic Acid / L-Methylfolate – 400 mcg
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Medical-grade hypoallergenic adhesive patch for transdermal delivery.
Benefits:
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Helps support natural energy production.
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Supports nervous system health.
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Contributes to red blood cell formation.
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May assist with mental clarity, focus, and mood balance.
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Helps maintain healthy vitamin B12 levels.
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Bypasses digestion, making it useful for people who struggle to absorb B12 from food or capsules.
Vitamin B12 deficiency can contribute to symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, mood changes, poor concentration, and memory issues.
Other Information:
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Form: Transdermal vitamin patch that delivers nutrients through the skin rather than orally. This allows nutrients to enter the bloodstream without going through the digestive system.
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Pack size: Box with 8 patches, usually providing about a 1-month supply depending on how often it is used.
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How it works:
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Each patch slowly releases nutrients over a 24-hour period for steady absorption.
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The patch uses the active form of vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) combined with folate for better effectiveness.
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Typical use:
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Apply 1 patch for 24 hours, usually 1–2 times per week or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
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Place the patch on clean, dry, hair-free skin, often behind the ear or on the upper neck.
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Who may benefit:
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People with low energy or fatigue.
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Individuals with poor vitamin B12 absorption.
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Those following vegan or vegetarian diets, where B12 intake may be low.
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Precautions:
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External use only.
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Stop use if skin irritation or rash occurs.
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Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.
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Storage:
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Store in a cool, dry place and keep the packaging sealed until use.
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Brief History:
Swedish bitters date back to European herbal medicine traditions, particularly associated with the 18th-century Swedish physician Dr. Claus Samst and later popularised by Austrian herbalist Maria Treben. The formula combines several bitter herbs that were historically used as a digestive tonic and general remedy for many ailments, and it remains widely used today in herbal medicine for digestive and detox support.
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