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Independent health authorities, such as the Israel Ministry of Health, have issued warnings that these patches are marketed without established research on efficacy and are not approved for curative properties. The U.S. FDA lists LifeWave products as "low risk general wellness products" rather than approved medical devices. McGill University is a non-transdermal