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Transdermal Patches

Thin Plus Normal

Doctorem Thin Plus is an innovative healthcare product using transdermal technology. Designed as a TTS (Transdermal Therapeutic System) patch, this product delivers the active ingredients it contains to the body through the skin. Each box contains 5 belly bands and 40 lower & upper body bands. Belly band is effective for 24 hours, other bands are effective for 8 to 24 hours.

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What is the Use of Doctorem Thin Plus Tape?

Inactivity and irregular eating habits brought about by modern life can make weight control difficult. Doctorem Thin Plus band comes into play at this point and offers an innovative solution for weight management. In this article, we will examine in detail what Thin Plus is, its benefits and how to use it.

What is Doctorem Thin Plus?

Doctorem Thin Plus is an innovative healthcare product that uses transdermal technology. Designed as a TTS (Transdermal Therapeutic System) patch, this product delivers the active ingredients it contains to the body through the skin. Each box contains 5 belly bands and 40 lower & upper body bands. Belly band is effective for 24 hours, other bands are effective for 8 to 24 hours.

What Does Thin Plus Do?

Thin Plus bands aim to support your weight management and body shaping process. Thanks to the ingredients it contains:

  • Helps increase metabolic rate
  • Aims to support fat burning
  • Supports appetite control
  • Helps reduce the appearance of cellulite
  • Supports your overall body shaping process

How to Use Thin Plus

  1. Choose a clean, dry area of ​​skin (belly area for belly banding, target areas for other strips)
  2. Remove the tape from its packaging and peel off the protective layer
  3. Attach the tape to the area of ​​your choice
  4. Keep the belly band in place for 24 hours and the other bands for 8 to 24 hours
  5. At the end of the period, gently remove and discard the tape

Important: Wait at least 1 week before using the same skin area again.

Ingredients, Benefits and Scientific Foundations

Doctorem Thin Plus contains ingredients beneficial for weight management. Here are the ingredients, their potential benefits and the scientific research supporting them:

  • Leptin
    • Benefit: Helps control appetite and regulates metabolism.
    • Scientific Basis: Leptin has been shown to regulate appetite and energy metabolism and is a potential target in the treatment of obesity [1].
  • Guarana
    • Benefit: Accelerates metabolism and gives energy.
    • Scientific Basis: The thermogenic effect and metabolism-accelerating properties of guarana have been proven by various studies [2].
  • Catechin
    • Benefit: Supports fat burning and accelerates metabolism.
    • Scientific Basis: Clinical studies have shown that green tea catechins have a thermogenic effect and increase fat oxidation [3].
  • Caffeine
    • Benefit: Accelerates metabolism, supports fat burning.
    • Scientific Basis: Various studies have proven that caffeine has a thermogenic effect and increases fat oxidation [4].
  • Capsaicin
    • Benefit: Accelerates metabolism, helps control appetite.
    • Scientific Basis: The thermogenic effect and appetite suppressant properties of capsaicin have been demonstrated in clinical studies [5].
  • Salicornia
    • Benefit: It helps relieve edema and has a detox effect.
    • Scientific Basis: The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Salicornia have been shown in various studies [6].
  • L-carnitine
    • Benefit: Supports fat burning and increases energy production.
    • Scientific Basis: It has been proven through clinical studies that L-carnitine increases fat oxidation and improves exercise performance [7].
  • Sophoricoside
    • Benefit: Helps reduce fat accumulation.
    • Scientific Basis: It has been shown in in vitro studies that Sophoricoside inhibits the formation of fat cells and reduces fat accumulation [8].
  • Psyllium Husk
    • Benefit: Gives a feeling of fullness, supports intestinal health.
    • Scientific Basis: It has been shown in clinical studies that psyllium husk increases the feeling of fullness and supports weight loss [9].
  • Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea)
    • Benefit: Accelerates metabolism, supports fat burning.
    • Scientific Basis: Various studies have proven that green tea has a thermogenic effect and increases fat oxidation [10].
  • Garcinia Cambogia
    • Benefit: Reduces fat synthesis, helps control appetite.
    • Scientific Basis: Garcinia cambogia has been shown in some studies to reduce fat synthesis and suppress appetite [11].

All these components are delivered to the body through the transdermal drug delivery system (TTS) of Doctorem Thin Plus. The effectiveness of this method is supported by research showing that it can be effective in delivering various ingredients to the body [12].

These scientific findings support the potential benefits of the ingredients contained in Thin Plus. However, it is important to remember that every individual is different and results may vary from person to person.

Sources:

  1. Friedman JM. (2009). Leptin at 14 years of age: an ongoing story. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 89(3), 973S-979S.
  2. Boozer CN, et al. (2001). An herbal supplement containing Ma Huang-Guarana for weight loss: a randomized, double-blind trial. International Journal of Obesity, 25(3), 316-324.
  3. Hursel R, et al. (2011). The effects of catechin rich teas and caffeine on energy expenditure and fat oxidation: a meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews, 12(7), e573-e581.
  4. Acheson KJ, et al. (2004). Metabolic effects of caffeine in humans: lipid oxidation or futile cycling? The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 79(1), 40-46.
  5. Whiting S, et al. (2012). Could capsaicinoids help to support weight management? A systematic review and meta-analysis of energy intake data. Appetite, 73, 183-188.
  6. Patel S. (2016). Salicornia: evaluating the halophytic extremophile as a food and a pharmaceutical candidate. 3 Biotech, 6(1), 104.
  7. Pooyandjoo M, et al. (2016). The effect of (L-)carnitine on weight loss in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Obesity Reviews, 17(10), 970-976.
  8. Hwang YP, et al. (2013). Antiobesity effects of the ethanol extract of Sophora japonica L. unripe fruits in high-fat diet-fed mice. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 57(11), 1975-1983.
  9. Howarth NC, et al. (2001). Dietary fiber and weight regulation. Nutrition Reviews, 59(5), 129-139.
  10. Hursel R, et al. (2009). The effects of green tea on weight loss and weight maintenance: a meta-analysis. International Journal of Obesity, 33(9), 956-961.
  11. Onakpoya I, et al. (2011). The Use of Garcinia Extract (Hydroxycitric Acid) as a Weight loss Supplement: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials. Journal of Obesity, 2011, 509038.
  12. Prausnitz MR, Langer R. (2008). Transdermal drug delivery. Nature Biotechnology, 26(11), 1261-1268.