flexiseq
lindamay
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A friend recommended some cream which she purchased from Lloyds Chemist. It is called Flexiseq. Can you tell me anything about it please? My friend said it really worked wonders on her back. Many thanks
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Hi Lindamay,
Thank you for your message to helplines.
Flexiseq is a drug-free gel used for osteoarthritis - most commonly the knee.
It contains very small particles that the makers say attach themselves to cartilage, which can help to ‘lubricate’ the joint, reducing joint stiffness and helping with pain.
Because it does not contain any active ingredients, it does not interact with any other medications you may be taking.
You can find out more about flexiseq by looking at http://www.flexiseq.com
Please do feel free to call us on our freephone helpine: 0808 800 4050 (10am-4pm Mon-Fr) if you would like to talk things through further.
Best wishes,
Emma-Jane, helplines.0 -
Thank you for your help. I might give it a try and will let you know0
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This is what Arthritis Research UK says about it. http://tinyurl.com/nzg5ldq
And this is what our forum users say about it. http://tinyurl.com/h8y2ykzIf at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Thank you for our help. I looked at others comments but I have already ordered some now. But...... I will try.0
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I have now tried Flexiseq and do feel some improvement on my wrists, I am not sure my hip is any different though. Thank for the info0
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