Prince Harry's wife uses patches on her left wrist that combine technology and neuroscience. Of course, not all health professionals support it.
As is usual with members of the royal houses and also the occasional well-known face of coated paper, each public appearance is accompanied by an exhaustive examination. Every detail is analyzed, something that Meghan Markle already knows perfectly well, after becoming one of the great media attention since she began her romance with Prince Harry of England, especially after her breakup with the first British family.
The actress established her family's residence on the other side of the pond and last August her exclusive style was relegated to the background, when it was noticed that on her left wrist there was a sticker that was later identified as an anti-stress patch.
Dressed in a Max Mara coat, a Hermès scarf, a Maison Goyard bag, Chanel shoes and a Gucci belt, Meghan Markle has made headlines this time for something that goes beyond her applauded style. This is the blue and white NuCalm patch that she wears on her wrist, which can be purchased on the official website for about 75 euros, in boxes of 20 stickers.
The 'magic' of this device is that it processes biosignals that "provide the resonance and frequencies necessary to ensure a fast, deep and long-lasting action experience", as can be read on the company's website.
A system studied by neuroscience experts and finally patented by Dr. Blake Holloway, who applied the physics of sound to keep stress levels at a limit. Some patches that it seems that Meghan Markle values a lot, since her extensive media exposure and the harassment to which she has been subjected by the British tabloids has pushed her into a state of constant nervousness. Anxiety is part of her daily life, which is why she wanted to remedy it, in addition to trusting her mental health in professionals, now also in anti-stress patches capable of relaxing her mind and body quickly by effective biosignals.
“When placed on the inside of your left wrist, the disc sends a signal to the pericardium of your heart to activate local parasympathetic nerve fibers, which then transmit the signals to your brain, starting the process of increasing the output of the vagus nerve. and slowing down cellular actions,” the company that distributes these patches details. A company that also ensures that its flagship product can prevent anxiety and panic attacks, as well as ensure “optimal sleep.” Of course, it should be noted that not all health professionals are happy with this type of device, as they do not have the necessary scientific support.