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Wearable patches: How Barrière is trying to disrupt the supplement industry

Wearable patches: How Barrière is trying to disrupt the supplement industry
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As health-conscious parents, we're always looking for better ways to support our family's wellness. Now, a company called Barrière is introducing wearable vitamin patches that could change how we think about supplements. But for those of us who carefully monitor our exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF), this raises an important question: what does adding another wearable device mean for our daily EMF exposure?

What We Know About Wearable Supplement Patches

While the full details of Barrière's technology aren't available in the source material, the concept of wearable patches for supplement delivery represents a shift in how we might get our daily vitamins. These patches would presumably sit on the skin for extended periods, potentially using some form of technology to enhance absorption or monitor delivery.

For EMF-aware families, any new wearable technology deserves scrutiny. Unlike traditional supplements that you swallow and forget, wearable patches could mean constant contact with a device. This is particularly relevant if these patches use any electrical components, sensors, or wireless connectivity to function.

EMF Considerations for Health-Conscious Families

When evaluating any new wearable technology, parents who monitor EMF exposure should consider several factors. First, does the device emit any electromagnetic fields? Even low-powered devices can contribute to our overall EMF exposure when worn continuously. Just as we've learned to evaluate common EMF concerns with scientific evidence, we should apply the same critical thinking to new wellness technologies.

The proximity and duration of exposure matter significantly with EMF. A patch worn directly on the skin for hours or days could potentially have different implications than a device used briefly or kept at a distance. For families who have already invested in EMF protection strategies for their homes, adding new sources of exposure requires careful consideration.

Until more information becomes available about these specific patches, health-conscious parents might want to research whether they contain any electronic components, require charging, or use wireless communication. Traditional supplement delivery methods remain a zero-EMF alternative for families prioritizing minimal exposure.

Originally reported by CNBC

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