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What is the patch that Djokovic wears on his chest for?

Author: AFP7 via Europa Press | EUROPAPRESS

During the second match at Roland Garros, cameras captured the Serb’s new tool

One of Novak Djokovic’s main abilities is to get people talking. Either because of your decisions, because of your appearances, or because of your new methods. His latest controversy came after he appeared with some kind of cloth in the center of his chest which was immediately caught by the cameras without them knowing exactly what it was. The Serbian wanted to hide the secret about the device he wore during his last match at Roland Garros.

At the press conference, he ironically stated that he was a big fan of Iron Man and that his team had “launched a nanotechnology system that allows you to get the best out of yourself on the track.” “When I was little, I really liked Iron Man, so I try to imitate him (laughs).” My team has given me incredibly effective nanotechnology to help me do my best on the track. That’s the biggest secret of my career: if it weren’t for this, I probably wouldn’t be sitting here,” Djokovic explained. At the age of 36, Nole is aware that physically he is no longer the same as before, which is why he resorts to new “methods”. The patch caused doubts, so it was speculated that it was a tool with a possible doping function or with a glucose meter.

In reality, as the manufacturer hastened to reveal through social networks, it is a TaoPatch brand device that sends “130 therapeutic signals to the body and consists of two layers of nanocrystals”, a model whose value is 300 euros. “Taopatch helps your body get back into balance, which leads to a surprising number of benefits. Our various protocols can help with a variety of symptoms, including improving posture, balance and flexibility, increasing athletic performance and reducing stress, anxiety and chronic pain.” With this definition, the manufacturer explains the usefulness of the patch.

According to the manufacturer, the patch “contains nanotechnology called quantum dots that are activated by infrared energy emitted by the body” that transforms into therapeutic waves that are sent to specific acupuncture points to help the central nervous system better communicate with the rest of the body. body.

Thus, what Đoković, not without sarcasm, described at the press conference as the “biggest secret” of his career was revealed. The Serbian is a declared supporter of alternative medicines that he has been testing throughout his career, such as ice baths or diets for celiac disease.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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