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Does Kailo Pain Patch Treat Chronic Pain? Review inside

The Voyage Through Review of the Kailo Pain Patch.

     The Kailo Pain Patch is a new and innovative way to provide chronic pain relief. It is a sticky patch that is placed on the skin and claims to deliver relief directly to the source of the pain. They claim this method provides pain relief that is faster and more effective than traditional methods such as pills or injections. 

     Using “Nano Technology” to treat pain is definitely something worth trying, but when I read “Nano-” anything, we get suspicious.

We Found that Kailo was an Excellent Addition for Pain Managment during Travel

     The Kailo Pain Patch is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. The adhesive backing also ensures that it stays firmly in place and can be worn under clothing. The claim that its breathable material allows skin to breathe was a little off the mark: If you sweat, you might find it slipping off after a while. 

It is easy to apply and remove, making it great for travel.

Overall, the Kailo Pain Patch seems like a promising option for people suffering from chronic pain who are looking for an alternative form of relief. While more research needs to be done into its effectiveness, many users report that it does provide relief. Here are our thoughts: 

How Does Nano Therapy Work?

The patch works by using the natural occurring electrical current of our bodies cells.

Our nervous system is linked to our brains via our spinal cord and is responsible for the transmission of electric current. When we receive an electrical shock, our muscles sometimes contract as a result of this. This is due to the body becoming confused as a result of additional electrical commands.

The Kailo pain patch takes advantage of this by assisting the electrical flow within our bodies.

The device is simple to use and their website contains instructional videos for best use. We found on sharp nagging areas of pain such as sleeping on something incorrectly or soreness from a massage or adjustment, the patches are very effective in relieving the initial nag. 

However, all of these things typically take a long time to produce results on more intense pain.

     While not by any means a cure, Kailo does provide results. Particularly on nerve and joint pain. My wife reported less pain instantly on her left wrist carpel tunnel and my mother also had a positive experience regarding her arthritis. It did assist a little on the chronic inflammation on my thoracic area but not totally and it did not prevent my daily spasms. 

    As far as treating severe muscle inflammation, we found it does aid in paint relief if resting the area. 

A recent blog post on headaches provides a guide on placing the Kailo directly on one’s forehead, complete with a unintentionally hilarious How- To Video. 

KAILO Work Wonders as Preventative Therapy

    The most positive results Kailo has provided are placing the patch ahead of time. A month into using the patch I started sticking it near my chronic area preemtiuvely. My back can inflame during many simple activities, grocery shopping, walk and of course during workouts. Used ahead of time, Kailo really does mitigate the “normal” amount of pain I experience through daily activities.

Another positive experience I had was at a Mavericks vs. Trailblazers game where I preempted my pain by placing it on the chronic area before we went out. I was impressed that the area felt more resilient, eventually the inflammation became uncomfortable, but it was near the end of the night before it started aggravating me. Usually, it flares up much earlier I have to treat it with an odorous pain balm.

PROS

  • Works for Joint Pain and resting muscle pain
  • Provides relief with No medication.
  • Long Lasting
  • Discrete and Portable
  • May work for arthritis
  • Highly reviewed for many types of pain
  • High Quality 
  • Works for Menstrual Cramps

CONS

  • Expensive at first
  • We can’t recommend for severe pain or major inflammation, but it helps
  • Feels a little odd to have on all day
  • Not good for headaches
Pain patches are great for treating pain like soar muscles