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Clinically-inspired Slim Patch works while you go about your day. Just peel, stick, and let it do the work.

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No pills. No sugar. No nonsense. Just clean, effective nutrients delivered through your skin — for better absorption and all-day support.

  • 1+ month: Reduced hunger

    Participants in a peer-reviewed clinical study on Berberine (BBR) reported a 47.5% reduction in food intake*.

  • 2+ months: Increased GLP-1 levels

    Berberine, glutamine, and chromium directly stimulate the L-cells in the intestines, which is essential for producing GLP-1.

  • 3+ months: Healthy weight loss

    Evidence from clinical studies suggests participants experienced reductions in body weight, visceral fat, and hip and waist circumference.

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Answers to All Your Questions

What is GLP-1?

GLP-1 is a natural hormone that helps control appetite, reduce cravings, and regulate blood sugar levels, making weight loss easier.

Is the SlimPatch GLP-1 Patch clinically studied?

The ingredients in SlimPatch are backed by clinical studies for appetite control and weight management.

Are there any side effects with the SlimPatch GLP-1 Patch?

SlimPatch is generally well-tolerated. However, minor skin irritation is possible for sensitive users.

How long should the SlimPatch GLP-1 Patch be worn?

Wear one patch daily for up to 8–12 hours, then remove.

When will I see results?

Many users notice reduced cravings and improved energy within the first 1–2 weeks.