My Story
When you find this site on the web you may ask yourself, “Why did this person decide to promote Flexcin, among all of the other products available on the market?” Well, let me tell you my story.
I’m 30 years old (Wow!), and throughout my life have always been physically active. Over the last few years with the activity came joint pain, muscle pain, and a few other annoying ailments. So, what did I do? I began taking ibuprophen before I exercised, some Aleve here and there, as well as some other NSAIDs (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) along the way. I always made sure I wasn’t abusing them because I had heard they could damage the lining of your stomach. Once, after a shoulder injury, my doctor recommended that I take 2 Aleve in the morning and two at night to treat the tendonitis, and that seemed to work. Soon after that I began self-medicating for a wrist injury.
Now, this is where the story gets interesting. I started getting red dots on the palms of my hands. I chalked it up to Eczema since it runs in my family. Well, after about a week I started getting dots on my arms, and big welts on my body, especially after I exercised. After doing some research and seeing a naturopathic doctor I figured out that they hives were caused by gluten allergies and that I had leaky gut syndrome. Leaky gut syndrome is when your stomach lining gets worn away creating little holes that food can get absorbed through. This is not supposed to be part of the digestive process and causes a myriad of problems.
Through my research I discovered Flexcin and it has turned out to be very effective in treating joint and muscle pain. I don’t have joint pain or inflammation, and the best thing is that it is not a NSAID and won’t damage my stomach lining. It has even eased residual swelling caused by a dislocated finger. I still have some food allergies, and am dealing with the leaky gut syndrome, but my discovery of Flexcin has reassured me that I won’t cause further damage to my stomach lining.
This whole journey has been a learning experience and I hope that my story will help people who stumble on this site. Flexcin is a great alternative to NSAIDs, and I hope that this retelling of my experiences with leaky gut syndrome and food allergies will spur all of you to read label carefully and think about what you are putting into your body.
Please leave a comment below if you’ve had a similar experience, or would just like to chat about this topic.
All the best,
Chris






Chris – thanks for sharing you’re story. It’s so great to hear that you’re finally getting to the bottom of figuring out all your ailments. I’ve had allergies most of my life on and off. I’ll have to take your advice about that test.
Very interesting story. I have been having similar issues. I am going to inquire about this to my doctor. It makes total sense, just never thought I might have food allergies. I’ll try to post back with any results I may find.
Thanks and good luck.