Independent science: do wellness patches really work?
Why we’re sharing this
An independent pharmacologist has finally answered the question we hear daily — “Do wellness patches really work?” Her analysis for The Conversation mirrors our own science-first approach, so we’re republishing it here under its Creative Commons licence. Read the article below, then check our quick BonPatch take-aways.
“Do wellness patches work? How to tell the good from the bad”
by Michelle Spear, first published in The Conversation, 12 May 2025.
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BonPatch take-aways
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Molecule size matters – Only small, fat-soluble, uncharged molecules cross skin easily 1.
- Dose transparency – Credible brands publish exact milligrams; every BonPatch product page shows a full per-patch table.
- Matrix technology – The article praises “drug-in-adhesive” patches for steady release; all BonPatch patches use this medical-grade design.
- No miracle claims – Like the author, we avoid words such as “detox” or “cure” and focus on supporting normal body functions.
Disclaimer – BonPatch patches are wearable wellness supplements, not medicines. They have not been evaluated by the FDA or listed with the TGA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.