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Flexiseq Gel for Osteoarthritis 50g £8 each (Buy 4 and get an extra 5% off) @ Amazon

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Flexiseq gel for Osteoarthritis. Amazing stuff, had fingers that wouldn’t work but are practically back to normal with this fabulous gel.





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Description
When joint pain and stiffness may hold you back from doing the things you love, Flexiseq unique drug-free action works only where it's needed to lubricate joints affected osteoarthritis and joint wear and tear.

FLEXISEQ is a topically applied gel. It is specially formulated to combat joint pain associated with osteoarthritis. Daily application in the morning and evening is enough to start to bring about real improvement in joint pain in as little as two days. FlexiSEQ Max Strength does not contain any pharmaceutical drug and consequently FLEXISEQ benefits from an excellent safety profile avoiding those associated with many common pain medicines. FLEXISEQ is clinically proven to greatly reduce pain and restore joint function (mobility). FLEXISEQ was shown to be as effective as a leading oral prescription-only medicine in trials with over a thousand patients, without the usual contraindications and adverse effects those may have.

Apply FLEXISEQ on hands, knees, hips, shoulders and other joints affected by osteoarthritis to provide pain relief and fight joint stiffness in a couple of days.

Ingredients
Aqua, Phosphatidylcholine, Alcohol, Glycerin, Carbomer, Polysorbate 80, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Hydroxide, Benzyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Linalool, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Metabisulphite, BHT.

Directions
Flexiseq is for external use only. Apply twice daily, in the morning and the evening, to the soft tissues around the affected joint. Apply a quantity appropriate to the size of the joint being treated for example, for the knee joint 2.2g of gel is recommended (corresponding to a gel length of 7cm). Allow the treated area to dry out before covering. Consult instructions for use.

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  1. Alan__Smith's avatar
    Brilliant bargain. My wife uses this regularly for arthritis with both thumbs. It's the only one that works.

    Get it down to £7.20 on S&S Prime.

    (Superdrug = £16.89. Boots = £19.29 !!!)
    Tank12345's avatar
    Used on my knee and didn't notice a difference BUT this stuff gets excellent reviews over and over. I will swap my knee for one of your wife's thumbs
  2. Kfox's avatar
    How does this compare to over the counter volterol?
    Obibuns's avatar
    For me it works a lot better than volterol, but every one is different. I couldn’t believe how well it worked considering it’s all natural.
  3. Reebok.Ron's avatar
    Look at the list of chemicals in it. How is it "drug free"? Oh, and it contains parabens, so hope you don't want kids!
    Lolexp's avatar
    It’s drug free because there are no specific pharmacologically active ingredients. Everything is made of chemicals, whether natural or synthetic, don’t just assume they’re all bad. There’s no such thing as a chemical free product. Even a natural banana is made up of horrible sounding chemicals like ethyl butanoate.

    As for claims of parabens affecting fertility, I think you’re misunderstanding some very old information on the internet. Parabens were linked to issues however they’ve been studied extensively and they’re safe. In fact they’re naturally found in some fruit and veg and the amount of parabens in stuff is regulated to low levels. Even if you consumed/absorbed etc huge amounts of this stuff, it wouldn’t make a difference and the NHS, Cancer Research etc would be advising us to avoid them.
  4. __BAM's avatar
    Sorry to say this stuff is just snake oil. Go to your GP.
    deleted2130460's avatar
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    yep better to fix the issue, get yourself on the 3 years waiting list
  5. Phlop0's avatar
    Flexiseq is what I think I can get up to with the Mrs after a few pints.
    ecosse87's avatar
    That was the first thing that popped into my head too. Flexiseq's with your Mrs I mean.
  6. diddydavro's avatar
    Good find @MooseChile ordered thanks.
  7. secsteel's avatar
    Didn't work on my knees, having them replaced was the best thing which took 10 month's from being referred in June 2020.
  8. mellymoo1984's avatar
    Worth a try for my rusty joints
  9. I.ahmed16's avatar
    Worth a try
  10. RockyRobin's avatar
    Missus tried this on her knee, and it did nothing at all. But as others have said, everyone is different.
  11. Jaybeam's avatar
    Didn’t do anything for me when I tried it. Waste of money IMHO. 
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