The OSMO Patch story

The OSMO Patch was initially developed as a 100% natural alternative treatment for bursitis and baker’s cysts by the medical research scientist Danniel Jacques (B.Med.Sci UNSW) in Sydney Australia.

The OSMO Patch is now used by many thousands of people around the world each year and continues to provide natural relief from joint inflammation and associated pain caused by many different ailments.


A letter from the creator of OSMO Patch, Danniel Jacques

My name is Danniel Jacques (B.Med.Sci UNSW), and the fact that you are considering using the OSMO patch means that you already understand how painful and hard it can be to effectively treat joint pain, inflammation and swelling.

Personally, my first experience with joint injury was not that of my own but instead that of my father’s when he developed bursitis. This occurred several years ago due to my father taking an ungraceful and unfortunate fall during a family barbeque. At the time he was holding one of his grandchildren and so as he fell he ensured that he took the brunt of the impact as he hit the floor. At the time he seemed to come off quite well overall…. other than a couple of bruises and a few minor scratches. However about a week following the fall a visible lump, or should I say ‘sac of fluid’ began to appear just under his left knee.

After perhaps a week had passed the actual sac of fluid in his knee had became so big that he became very concerned and decided to go in and have his doctor have a look at it to see what was happening. His doctor told him that the impact from the fall had caused a condition called bursitis where fluid was accumulating inside a small sac known as a bursa. It was recommended by his doctor to drain the fluid from the sac with a syringe due to it being so large as well as its physical appearance. (Even until today my father’s bursitis was amongst the largest I have ever seen on the knee).

I cannot recall exactly the number of syringes that my father said were needed to empty the fluid; however, I do recall how painful he said that it was, and how upset he was when it subsequently redeveloped only a few days after. When he returned to show his doctor….. the doctor did not seem very surprised, but instead then told my father that he should now have a steroidal cortisone injection instead to treat his knee bursitis. It was then that my father became very sceptical and refused the injection. At the time I was currently midway through my Medical Science studies so he asked if I could research bursitis in the knee for him.

I should say that I was quite surprised to discover that 1 in 33 people will develop bursitis at any given time yet the options available for treatment and pain relief have not really improved for quite a long time. In fact, I found that the treatments offered were rather invasive; the medications often excessive and yet neither ensured any long term relief. In fact draining bursitis with a syringe or having cortisone injections into the area came with the risk of infection, further injury, or even a small possibility of developing an autoimmune response. In addition to this there was also a long list of known side effects from receiving cortisone injections (such as bone re-absorption).

It was at that time that I recollected from my biological studies a natural process which plants used in nature know as… OSMOSIS. For anyone unfamiliar with this process, in principle osmosis is a natural phenomenon that allows the transport of water through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of low osmotic pressure (low solute) to a region of high osmotic pressure (high solute). Put more simply, osmosis is a natural process that allows fluid to be actively transported from one distinctive region into another.

I began to wonder if I could use this principle to remove fluid from joints…. so with great excitement I began my initial research, putting together a combination of harmless completely natural substances with specific chemical and physical properties. Once I had collected these I then placed them within a fluid permeable patch. I wanted to determine if I could actually duplicate this natural phenomenon of osmosis by placing the patch over my father’s bursitis to see if it would draw out any of the accumulated fluid within my father’s knee bursa. After quite a bit of persuasion I finally persuaded my father to allow me to stick my patch (filled with the natural formulation) over his fluid filled bursa at night just before he went to sleep. This was to ensure that the injury would be rested and the patch undisturbed for around 7-9 hours… and then I waited!

I’m really not sure who was more surprised… my father, myself or possibly my brother who had been watching and waiting silently with a permanent smirk across his face waiting for the whole episode to unwind with the expectation of a great opportunity to laugh and say I told you so. To the pleasing surprise of all (maybe not my brother LOL), not only was the patch saturated with fluid, but my father’s knee bursitis had substantially shrunk overnight, and following subsequent treatments it actually completely disappeared.

The following encounter with bursitis came about a year after my father’s knee bursitis. This time my wife had developed a bursitis about the size of a walnut just on the outer side of her right wrist. After an initial visit to her doctor to have it diagnosed she was unfortunately persuaded that it would best to drain her bursitis with a syringe right then and there. As naturally we do, she trusted her doctor’s recommendation and agreed; only to experience what she described as absolutely excruciating pain.

Now I wonder if you can guess what happened… it actually came back the very next day!

Now knowing it was bursitis I wondered if my patch that I had made for my father would work again. So again I blended the natural ingredients and filled a patch sticking it over the bursitis in her wrist overnight.

Yes… once again it worked like a charm, the bursitis in her wrist was soon gone.

Several months had then passed and by this time I was then approaching the end of my Medical Science studies. Whilst I was studying for my final exams I had unfortunately developed a bad habit of sitting at my desk reading my notes with my elbow on the desk while resting the full weight of my head in my open palm of my hand (this was always on my right arm). As the weight of my head was constantly supported by my right elbow on the very hard surface of my desk, it resulted in a repetitive strain to my right elbow, subsequently developing into bursitis in my right elbow. It was not until this time I truly understood how painful bursitis could be.

OMG…. this was causing me such incredible pain yet I could hardly even see a lump. I can only assume that it must have been lying on top of a nerve as even simply wearing a long sleeve shirt sent daggers of pain shooting through my arm as the fabric rubbed over the elbow. I could not even sleep because if I accidently rolled onto it I would jump up in agony. In fact I had no idea that it was bursitis and did not even consider bursitis as a possible cause as I was so convinced due to the extreme level of pain that I must have somehow chipped either my bone or had developed a serious infection in my elbow.

So off I ran straight to my doctor… though to my surprise upon x-ray and ultrasound it was established that it was actually an inflamed bursa (elbow bursitis) and there was indeed no chipped bone or evidence of infection. Curiously, I asked the doctor what his recommendation would be for treatment. He recommended I should firstly take a few of days off work (unlikely as I was studying and had exams) and then proceeded to write me a script for a non-steroid anti-inflammatory (NSAID). He also suggested that if the NSAID did not work then I should get a cortisone injection as the small size of my bursitis meant that it was not possible to drain with a syringe.

I went through nearly a week of intense pain prior to seeing my doctor, however as I was so certain that what I had must have been either a chipped bone, infection or even possibly a damaged nerve, I did not even consider about the possibility of making some of my own patches for myself. You can be sure that after hearing from my doctor that all I had was bursitis that I immediately made up some more patches and placed one on my elbow that very same night after receiving the results from my doctor. That said I must admit that I also kept his prescription just in case, as somewhere in my mind I still could not believe that such a visually small bursitis could be the cause of such pain (especially in comparison to that of my father and wife’s bursitis).

To the delight of my elbow… once again a perfect record! Both the bursitis and associated pain completely disappeared.

It was only at this time that I finally realized how much of a need there was for my patches and hence the OSMO Patch was born.

Whilst my patches were initially developed for the treatment of bursitis it was very soon apparent that the OSMO Patch could be used for the relief of many other conditions and injuries that involved inflammation, swelling and associated pain in the joints.

The OSMO Patch is now used by many thousands of people all around the world every year and has become another shining example of the real benefit and importance in continuing to explore natural alternatives in health care.

Should you decide to try the OSMO Patch, I do truly hope that like so many others have found, that they will help with any swelling and associated pain that you may be having.

Wishing you and your family good health.

Testimonials

Real accounts by real people. Hear what they have to say!

Hip problems

Hi,

I had a sore hip muscle at the back of my hip. The Dr. said we will drain the fluid out then give you a Cortisone shot. I said no way my hip was so sore it was painful sitting and going up stairs.

I ordered your patches and the first night they came I applied it, the next morning the powder was hard, I guess from being wet. As soon as I stood on it, no PAIN, I woke up my wife and said it works.

It is still a little sore, when you sit. But it’s 99% better.

Ray W
Ontario, Canada
Hip bursitis

Hi, My 81-year-old mother has been suffering from hip bursitis for several years.

She got some relief from regular corticosteroid injections. However, the last time she had this treatment, the injection was not carried out properly and she was in agony for several days. Consequently, she has been frightened to receive this treatment again, and the pain was getting progressively worse. She had not been sleeping and could not walk far.

I found the OSMO website and thought I’d give it a go. My mum has just completed the first course of 10 patches, and she has a completely new lease of life. It really is amazing how quickly this treatment has had an effect. She has been sleeping much better and walked further at the weekend than she has for many months. I have ordered a further 20 patches. Many thanks.

David P
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Hip Bursitis

Thank you so much for your reply,

My delayed response is also due to our holiday which, thanks to OSMO patch, was more comfortable!

I have recommended the use of these patches to several of my associates as I am very happy with the results.

Regards

Tina C
Auckland, New Zealand
Shoulder bursitis

Hi, Have been using the patches now for 6 days, just wanted to know how long to use them for. I imagined until the area no longer has any fluid on the patch, have had bursitis in shoulder for 5 weeks now, have had only a small relief so far, Cheers

Ingrid
United States
Swollen elbow

Hello,

My name is Garry Gracey; I am a former HANDBALL CHAMPION. I banged my elbow while playing handball. It became swollen after a few days, and my family doctor recommended not to drain the bursa on the elbow but to have it take its natural healing course. “Being impatient” I googled and found OSMO Patches. They were AMAZING in such that after 5 applications of OSMO patches, the swelling on my elbow disappeared.

For a visual of the before and after, attached are the pictures.

Thank you very much,

Garry I. Gracey
British Columbia, Canada
Baker's cyst on the back of knee

Thank you, this is my second round of patches.

First, I had a baker’s cyst on the back of my knee, used 6 patches, pain and cyst GONE!

Have had no problems since. So, I gave the rest to a friend. He said his went away but only used 4, so wants to try more, and I have had something come up on my wrist, going to try patches. Will see what happens.

Susanne M.
Missouri, United States
Knee problems

Dear Danniel,

I fell 1.5 meters landing on my patella. The pain was severe, after 2 weeks on crutches I was left with a fluid-filled bursa the size of half a golf-ball. I already had a swelling just below my kneecap for 5 years, and another specialist had thought this was probably a lipoma.

I’ve used 16 patches so far, in conjunction with acupuncture. The bursa began to shrink from the first patch, and is now almost gone. I’ve been able to return to my Taiji classes. What is more surprising is that the ‘lipoma’ also has almost vanished.

So, no invasive needle drainage for me, no surgery, and I’m recovering fast.

I am very impressed

Paul S
Auckland, New Zealand
Baker's cyst

Hi there!

My mother had 20 patches, it made a lot of difference for her knee, she got a big relief out of it, she started bending her knee now after many years,

With best regards

Mesrak M
Argyll, United Kingdom
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