Unveiling NuCalm: Is Meghan Markle’s Skin Patch Authentic or Deceptive?

Meghan Markle recently created a stir online when paparazzi photos captured her casually strolling through Montecito, Calif., showcasing a unique skin patch on her left wrist. Keen observers noted that the patch is a product offered by a lesser-known wellness company called NuCalm. This topical treatment, as its name suggests, aims to bring calmness and relaxation to stressed-out celebrities, or anyone who is willing to subscribe for $50 per month. However, the question remains: does NuCalm truly deliver on its promises, or is it just another expensive New Age gimmick?

NuCalm markets its product with an abundance of what can be described as woo-woo, or pseudo-scientific language. Their website claims that the NuCalm biosignal processing disc is a groundbreaking delivery mechanism that activates the parasympathetic nervous system by utilizing electromagnetic frequencies of inhibitory neurotransmitters, which supposedly interrupts the HPA axis and downregulates sympathetic tone by tapping into the body’s Pericardium Meridian. Despite online endorsements stating that the NuCalm devices are “FDA-approved,” there is no evidence to support this claim. The US Food and Drug Administration declared that they are not aware of any legally marketed medical devices under the name NuCalm Biosignal Processing Disc.

Attempts to reach the manufacturer for comment were unsuccessful. However, one woman’s experience with a range of NuCalm devices and products left her unimpressed. Kayleigh Roberts shared her experience on Grateful, noting that while the NuCalm treatment itself was pleasant, she felt disappointed and slightly anxious about her lack of response to the treatment. Roberts also tried a tablet containing GABA, a naturally-produced compound known for its calming effects. However, the use of GABA supplements to treat anxiety, insomnia, or other conditions is questionable, according to medical researchers.

In conclusion, the effectiveness of the NuCalm Biosignal Processing Disc remains uncertain. The company, however, wasted no time in capitalizing on Meghan Markle’s association with the product by utilizing her image to promote their offerings. NuCalm promptly shared photos of Markle wearing the wrist patch on their Instagram feed, accompanied by a seven-day promotional trial offer.

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