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The LifeWave Carnosine patch is typically placed on a clean, dry area of skin, often on the upper body such as the back, shoulder, or chest. It can also be applied to areas where muscle recovery is desired, like the arms or legs. The patch should be worn for a recommended duration, usually around 12 hours, to maximize its effectiveness. Always refer to specific product guidelines for optimal placement.

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