

Do anti-anxiety patches really work?
Jul 31, 2025
Explore the buzz around anti-anxiety patches, especially those trendy NuCalm discs spotted on celebs like Meghan Markle. These small blue stickers promise a calming effect by sending brain signals, but how legit are they? Experts weigh in on the claims and the science, uncovering a mix of hope and skepticism. Could these patches offer temporary relief or are they just another fad? Tune in to discover the truth behind this emerging relaxation trend!
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NuCalm's Biosignal Patches
- NuCalm patches claim to calm by emitting signals that influence the brain and nervous system.
- They offer a novel approach to stress relief using wearable biosignal processing discs.
Unclear Science Behind NuCalm
- NuCalm's discs build on FDA-approved devices that pulse microcurrents to reduce stress.
- The company lacks clarity on the actual mechanism of how patch biofrequencies work.
Lack of Scientific Evidence
- NuCalm boasts 30 years of neuroscience and uses by military and sports coaches.
- However, no peer-reviewed scientific studies verify these claims.