Dropping Bombs

I Spent $25M to Crack Your Brain's Secret Code (Big Pharma Is Furious)

Oct 19, 2025
Jay Dhaliwal, the innovative founder of Super Patch, shares his journey of investing $25M into developing drug-free vibrotactile technology to transform health care. He discusses how his mother's battle with MS inspired this breakthrough. From the ability to interrupt bad habit loops to enhancing sleep and boosting metabolism, Jay explains how specific tactile patterns communicate with the brain. His insights challenge traditional medicine, offering revolutionary ways to manage pain, stress, and even performance, all through frequencies instead of pharmaceuticals.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Mission Born From Mom's MS

  • Jay spent 16 years and $25 million developing patches after watching his mother suffer from MS and traditional medicine fail her.
  • His engineering background led him to treat the nervous system as code to decode and repair.
INSIGHT

Nobel Science Underpins The Tech

  • Jay cites Nobel-winning discoveries of skin ion channels (PIEZO) as scientific basis for his approach.
  • He positions the technology as physics-based stimulation, not alternative mysticism.
ADVICE

Design And Validate Targeted Neurocodes

  • Decode neural networks for a target function, then design tactile patterns that send corrective frequencies through skin.
  • Use controlled clinical testing to validate effects rather than rely on anecdotes.
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