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Jovi is a Reusable Patch for Women that Absorbs Discomfort

Jovi is a reusable wearable patch designed to help relieve aches and discomforts associated with menstrual cycles without the use of oils, pills, ointments, or wires. Founded by Suzy Holman and Kim Olson, Jovi is a breakthrough product in women's wellness.

The patch uses its patented neuro capacitive technology to absorb electrical signals of discomfort in the body like a sponge. Jovi patches are made in the USA in Salt Lake City and can be used for a variety of discomfort. The wearable patch works for period cramps, back discomfort, ankle, shoulder, and knee aches, as well as headache relief. Consumers can visit Jovi's website for more information and purchasing details on the breakthrough product.
Trend Themes
1. Reusable Wellness Wearables - A trend in developing wearable devices that can help provide relief to various physical aches and discomforts without the use of traditional medication or treatments.
2. Neuro Capactive Absorption - A trend in developing patented neuro capacitive technology for wearables that can absorb electrical signals of discomfort in the body like a sponge.
3. Disruptive Pain Relief - A trend in developing non-invasive and non-medicated pain relief solutions to address specific discomforts such as menstrual cramps, headaches, and other common ailments.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can leverage the neuro capacitive technology and reusable wearable patches to expand its product offerings and create new revenue streams.
2. Medical Devices - The medical device industry can explore the use of neuro capacitive technology and wearable patches as a non-invasive alternative to traditional pain management treatments.
3. Personal Care - The personal care industry can expand its product line to include reusable wearable patches for consumers seeking natural and non-medicated solutions for pain and discomfort.

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