How Unbind Supports a PCOS Body

Unbind patches use dissolving microneedle technology — micro-channels 0.27mm deep — to deliver berberine directly into the interstitial fluid beneath the skin.

No digestive system. No liver destruction. No gut upset.

The active ingredient enters systemic circulation steadily over 8 hours — not in a single spike that crashes and triggers GI distress.

For women with PCOS whose gut absorption is already compromised by insulin resistance — this is the difference between taking berberine and actually absorbing it.

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Why Berberine Capsules Probably Didn't Work

Berberine is one of the most clinically studied natural compounds for insulin resistance. The research is strong.

But most women with PCOS who try berberine capsules see little to no result.

It's not because berberine doesn't work.

It's because of how PCOS affects the gut.

Insulin resistance — the core driver of PCOS — impairs intestinal absorption. Berberine capsules have to survive the entire digestive system before reaching the bloodstream. Research suggests oral berberine bioavailability is already under 5% in healthy individuals due to first-pass liver metabolism.

In insulin-resistant bodies, that barrier may be compounded further.

The right ingredient. The wrong delivery system.

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If the Scale Won't Move No Matter What — This Is Why


Exercising for hours. Tracking every meal. Taking berberine capsules, inositol, vitamin D. Following every PCOS protocol found online.

The scale goes up anyway.

Or it moves a little — then comes right back. Plus more.

Most women with PCOS spend years blaming themselves for this. Thinking they're not disciplined enough. Not trying hard enough. Not doing it right.

They're not doing it wrong.

The biology is working against them.

Insulin resistance causes the body to store fat regardless of calorie intake. Chronic inflammation keeps the midsection swollen even when weight is lost elsewhere. Elevated cortisol from restriction and overtraining actively worsens insulin resistance. A lower basal metabolic rate means standard calorie math simply doesn't apply the same way.

Eating less and moving more doesn't fix any of these. For many women with PCOS, restriction makes them worse.

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What Women With PCOS Notice First

Week 1–2

Less bloating. Fewer afternoon energy crashes. Cravings beginning to quiet down. The body feeling less reactive to food.

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Week 3–4

Clothes fitting looser around the midsection. Energy more stable throughout the day. Less food noise. Sleep improving.

Month 2–3

Scale beginning to move. Inflammation visibly reducing. Body feeling less like it's working against itself and more like it's finally being supported.

HOW TO USE

Simple. Consistent. In The Background.

The Body Starts Listening

Apply one Unbind patch on clean dry skin — inner wrist, upper arm, or shoulder. Takes 10 seconds.

The Midsection Starts Moving

Keep the patch on for 8 hours. Berberine releases steadily the entire time. No timing meals around it.

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Remove & Repeat

Peel off. Apply a fresh one the next day. That's the entire routine.

No tracking. No measuring. No starting over every Monday.

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    Finally Something That Actually Absorbs

    "I spent two years taking berberine capsules and saw almost nothing. Three weeks into using the patch my bloating was down and my afternoon crashes stopped completely. First supplement that has ever actually felt like something."
    Mariah T., diagnosed with PCOS 2019

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    Scale Moved For The First Time In Over A Year

    "My doctor kept telling me to eat less. I was already eating 1,200 calories and gaining weight. After 6 weeks with Unbind my clothes are fitting again and the scale finally moved for the first time in over a year."
    Dominique R., PCOS + insulin resistance

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    Stopped Fighting My Own Body

    I was about to give up and just ask for Metformin. Started using these patches instead. The cravings are so much quieter now. I don't feel like I'm fighting my own body every single day anymore."
    Aaliyah S., 34

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Is this safe for women with PCOS specifically?

Unbind contains berberine, a compound widely studied for insulin resistance support. As with any supplement, consulting a healthcare provider before use is recommended — especially for women currently on Metformin or other blood sugar medications.

How is this different from berberine capsules already tried?

The ingredient is the same. The delivery is completely different. Capsules rely on gut absorption — which insulin resistance impairs. The patch bypasses the gut entirely, delivering berberine directly through the skin into systemic circulation.

How long before results are noticed?

Most women report noticing changes in bloating, cravings, and energy within the first 2 weeks. Metabolic support typically builds over 60–90 days of consistent use.

Can this be used alongside current PCOS medications?

Consulting a healthcare provider before combining Unbind with Metformin, GLP-1s, or other blood sugar medications is strongly recommended, as berberine may have additive effects on blood glucose.

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