Most men do not talk about it. The sudden energy crash they hit at 2:00 PM, the nights where the body is exhausted, but sleep just will not come, to the shoulder that has been bothering you for months, the one you keep meaning to get looked at, the one you have mostly just decided to live with.
You keep moving, you handle it, and you keep pushing through.
But somewhere underneath the handling, there is a quieter question. What if you did not have to just push through? What if there was something that actually helped, without the side effects, without the dependency, without the appointment that ends with a prescription you are not sure you want to fill?
Jay Dhaliwal has been working on that question for most of his adult life, and what he built might be the most useful thing a man who handles everything has ever been offered.
The Man Who Refused the Limitation
Jay is a computer scientist and tech entrepreneur from Canada. He is also, at his core, a problem solver who could not let a problem go unsolved.
In 1983, his mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Within two years, she went from being, in Jay’s words, vibrant and unstoppable, to nearly fully disabled. The medical system offered what it could. Treatments that managed symptoms, Interventions that quieted the signals, but failed to fix what was sending them in the wrong direction.
Jay watched all of it and made a decision that would define the next 16 years of his life. He was not going to accept that this was the best available answer.
He spent 15 years consulting experts around the world, researching human physiology, and sitting with a question that most people in medicine were not asking. Can we restore the body’s broken signals through the skin, without drugs and without surgery? as a real, working solution.
That drive, the refusal to accept a limitation just because it came with a white coat and a confident voice, is something a lot of men will recognise. It is the same instinct that makes you fix the thing yourself instead of waiting for someone else to tell you it cannot be done.
What He Built
The result of those 16 years is Super Patch, and more specifically, the technology inside it called Vibrotactile Trigger Technology, or VTT™.
Here is the simple version: Your brain and your body are in constant communication. That communication runs through your nervous system like a network, sending signals back and forth all day. When those signals are clear, you feel the difference. You sleep better, you move with less friction, and your mind is sharper. When they get noisy or fuzzy, which stress, age, and the general weight of a demanding life will do, you feel that difference too. The sudden energy crashes, restless night, and the discomfort that just sits there.
VTT™ uses micro-encoded patterns on a small wearable patch to speak to the body through the skin. No chemicals or wires entering your system, no routine to build around. Just a signal that helps your brain and body get back on the same page.
“It doesn’t speak English,” Jay says. “It speaks frequency. And if we can send the right frequency through our skin, if Braille works, that means all that matters is what you’re writing on the skin.”
The science behind it is not light. Super Patch is backed by 16 peer-reviewed, published clinical studies. The clinical data carries a p-value of 0.001, a level of efficacy that Jay notes is not even reached by many pharmaceutical standards. Over 12 NFL teams currently use the technology. The NBA, NHL, and MLB are following. Thousands of medical doctors across the United States recommend it to their patients. This is a technology platform that the most demanding performers in the world have quietly adopted because it works.
The Founder Who Bets on Himself
There is another part of Jay’s story that speaks directly to a certain kind of man.
Super Patch reached a $200 million annual revenue run rate in 2025. It did this without a single dollar of outside venture capital. No investors or corporate backing. No compromises made to satisfy a boardroom that does not understand the mission.
Jay built it the way men who believe in what they are doing tend to build things. On results, on word of mouth, on the kind of trust that only comes when something genuinely delivers for real people in real life.
“This is not a one-year fight for me or a five-year fight,” he says. “This is generational. I got nothing else to do. My single-minded obsession is to bring drug-free health to the world.”
Super Patch’s Promise
For the man who has been pushing through for a long time, the low energy, the interrupted sleep, the discomfort filed under “something to deal with later,” none of that is a sign that you are falling apart, it is a sign that your signals are getting noisy.
Jay Dhaliwal spent 16 years building something for exactly that.
A clearer signal, so your body can do what it was always capable of doing.
You have handled everything else. Let this one handle something for you.


