Flexcin Side Effects
November 10th, 2010 by ZeroJointPainDoes Flexcin Have Side Effects?
There are a lot of people who want a good effective solution to their joint pain problems but do not want to have to worry about suffering the negative side-effects that can sometimes become a problem with these types of medications. Flexcin is an all-natural product which has no negative side-effects to speak of, so those who need fast and effective relief will be able to count on it when they need it the most. It helps by reducing the swelling and inflammation that can often times become a problem with people who have painful conditions like arthritis.
- After extensive testing and studies on Flexcin, it has been determined that there are no negative side-effects whatsoever, simply because it is compromised of all natural ingredients which pose no threat to anyone’s health. It is one of the few products that are able to treat joint pain without causing adverse symptoms in the process. With the ability to work quickly and effectively, it certainly tops the list as being one of the best products for joint pain in history.
- Part of the testing that has been done with Flexcin involved monitoring patients who took the product for arthritis or similar conditions. It was discovered that they did not suffer any negative side-effects at all, making Flexcin was one of the safer and more effective medications for joint pain on the market today. Those whose progress with the product was tracked went through various doctor’s offices and clinics and did not exhibit any symptoms that could be construed as negative or adverse in the slightest.
- When comparing Flexcin with other prescription and non-prescription medications, the competition pales in comparison in terms of just how effective and fast-acting other products are. While you might have to worry about side-effects like nausea or even serious allergic reactions with over-the-counter products, that is not the case with this one. It has been thoroughly tested with numerous people and no adverse side-effects occurred. With so many generic joint pain products taking a toll on the liver and kidneys, it is comforting for many that there is an option like Flexcin for those who are in pain from arthritis.
Allergic Reactions
- Even those who have had problems with allergic reactions from taking certain medications in the past won’t have to worry about taking Flexcin at all. It is a mixture of powerful and unique ingredients which work to treat the very source of joint pain where it lives. It works off a CM8 compound which contains cetyl myristoleate, meaning that it is able to do amazing things in a very short amount of time.
- Everything considered, choosing Flexcin is the smart choice for those who are concerned about allergic reactions or negative side-effects. It is one of the few safe yet still very much powerful products on the market right now that can treat joint pain quickly and thoroughly. With absolutely no negative side-effects at all, it is the obvious choice for those who are suffering from joint pain and need a definitive solution that won’t pose any threats to their health or overall well-being.



i had a bad reaction to a sulfa drug that i took for a bladder infection will this keep me from using flexcin for my joint pain
If you read the bottom of this page you can see the points about sulfa allergies. You should be fine, but a consult with your dr is always recommended when it comes to any allergy.
I am presently taking two Equate glucosamine condroitin tablets a day. Would adding the glucosamine contained in Flexcin be too much? Thank you.
Carole, Flexcin has the added CM8 which is what truly sets it apart from all the other products on the market. I would honestly just take the Flexcin as I think the body can only absorb so much glucosamine anyway. The CM8 gives it the edge and will help you tremendously! Let me know how it works.
Thanks for your quick response. I’ll give it a try. You should do more advertising. Your competitors are busy.
I have psioratic arithritis, and am currently being treated, with infusion of resetanol. I have found no relief. Is this recommended and will it help me.
before i buy this product i was taking glucosamine and my stomach was really upset to the point that i could not take it anymore will this product due the same or will it be ok i dont want to spend money i dont have on a product that will give me really bad stomach pains
HI Martha. I would have to say if you have an issue with glucosamine, then any product with glucosamine in it will prob give you a problem. Was that the first time you ever took glucosamine?
The only thing I can say is that Flexcin uses the highest quality ingredients and offers a %100 money back guarantee. So if it does bother you, you can always get your money back.
I am allergic to lobster,crab, and shrimp. How do I find out if I can take this product for sure?
Shawn most have been just fine, but we always recommend asking your doctor about taking Flexcin.
I suffer from bone-on-bone knee main. Is Flexcin a benefit?
I am considering the purchase of Flexcin but am concerned with its anti inflamitory ingredients as I have an ulcer. Will Flexcin bother my ulcer?
Rod flexcin should be fine since it is all natural. We always reccomend asking your doctor when you have specific issues.
Hi Flexcin:
Have you had any customers complain about elevated blood pressure after taking Flexcin? My brother has been using your product about a month and his BP is elevated 140/102. He has had no previous BP issues. His joint pain is noticeably improved, but he is concerned about his BP.
Hi Jim can’t say that I have. BP issues can have many causes, I would def get a check up and see what might be causing that. As for Flexcin being the cause, I Have never come across BP issues with Flexcin.
I had been using Flexcin, and the Motion lotion cream. It worked wonderfully and I was out of pain. I used the motin lotion on my back and after about four months on the product I developed a rash. Very itchy and a little painful(no blisters) I am alergic to Shrimp and I was aware of the glucosamine in the product.
My arthritis is in my lower back, I stopped the Flexcin capsules and lotion, I am in pain. I am considering taking the capsules again.
I am hoping the lotion my have caused the rash. Also generally I have very sensitive skin.
Please tell me to try the capsules again.
I had gone to the Doctor before taking the Flexcin and told I had a little arthristis in my lower back and was given a precription for 600 mg ibuprofin.
I have been using the Flexcin Motion Lotion for the past few days and I can say it has helped my PAIN in my knee. I have had 3 scopes on my left knee and I am now have a frozen knee. I am working on it but very painful. My last surgery was in Sept of 09. My question is, would the Flexcin pills help me in straightening my knee and getting my full range of motion back?
Michelle and Yvonne I am glad you are having success with the motion lotion. Most people will be on the Flexcin pill then move to the lotion. To get the best results taking Flexcin with CM8 pills is your best bet and the MOtion lotion is just the icing on the cake. Michelle depending on how much scar tissue you have you may never have full motion. What did the doctors say after the surgery?
The doc says I have a little of arthritis and my physical therapist my joint moves when they move it and they feel no scar tissue and they cant understand why it will not straighten or bend back.
My son has had both knees replaced with ceramic joints.Will flexcin help him recover?
Carol how old is your son? Flexcin would help for sure. If he is young he could prob get by without it but if he is older I would highly recommend flexcin.
I take Lotensin HCT for BP and Celexa or Zoloft for anxiety. Also Crestor. Will these have any adverse reactions.
We also suggest speaking with your doctor when using other medications. We have seen many use flexcin with other medications and be completely fine. Again flexcin is all natural so all should be well.
I saw a question from Carol on January 16, 2010 that says she has a problem with bone-on-bone knee pain, and wants to know if Flexcin will help with that. I didn’t see a response from Flexcin, and as my husband suffers from the same ailment, I am very interested to know the affect Flexcin has on bone-on-bone knee pain.
Thank you.
Laurel I guess it all depends on how degraded it is. We have heard from many people that had bone on bone that they felt relief. In fact go here and check out Dianne Faulconer’s story http://www.zerojointpain.com/store/bone-on-bone.html
I just wanted to say that I am in awe of this product! I have been using Flexcin since the fall and I feel great. The fall is when my joints start to ache and I wanted a new supplment to use. I found Flexcin and boy am I glad I did. If you are here researching it, give it a shot. The customer service is excellent as well. I had an issue with getting the wrong order amount and they fixed me right up. Thanks again, living without pain everyday is a great feeling!
how long do you have to keep using Flexcin CM8 ?
does it cure and can you skip taking it for a while?
HI Dia, most people see results in 2-4 weeks and continue use of the product. As for staying on Flexcin it all depends on what your situation is. Some people claim once they go off it the pain comes back quickly and some have said they went a year without taking it again. What is your specific issue?
my issue : wether u have a store in the Netherlands or elsewhere in western europ in order for me to avoid the shipping costs from the usa in case i have to use Flexcin on a regular basis.
so far i am really happy about your product and intend to keep using it .
i have received a voucher worth $25 of discount for the introduction of another client which i will,
is it possible to submit it online instead of mailing it ?
thank u, dia
Is this product good for athletic competition, and for side effects of heavy weightlifting? I ask because I suffer from chronic knee pain from mild athritis. Would this product allow the rebuilding of torn tissues as well as relief from pain?
Hey Jon please take a look here http://www.zerojointpain.com/causes-of-arthritis/