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What is Flexcin?

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The following are provided to help assist you with any questions that you have regarding Flexcin. If your questions are not answered here, please email us at info@Flexcin.com. One of our highly trained support members will respond to your inquiry within 1 business day.
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What are the ingredients in Flexcin?

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quot;I’m a hay farmer and I have a joint condition that doesn’t allow me to do a lot of work on the farm. I ride the tractor for several hours at a time. When I started taking Flexcin I noticed a difference in my activity level and the pain was completely gone. Flexcin has really helped me a lot."
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What if Flexcin doesn't work for me?

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Flexcin comes with a 3-Bottle, 100% unconditional money back guaratee. If you are not completely satisfied with your results you may return the unused portion for a refund of the purchased price.
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Will Flexcin interact with any medications I may be taking?

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Many of our customers have reported great success using Flexcin along with prescription medications. Flexcin is safe to take in conjunction with other supplements and medications.
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Is Flexcin FDA approved?

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The Food & Drug Administration does not have an approval process for any nutritional supplements, only perscription medications. However, Flexcin is manufactured in a FDA inspected and approved facility.
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How does Flexcin work?

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The key ingredient, which sets Flexcin apart from every joint health product, is CM8™. CM8 is a patented ingredient that lubricates and reduces swelling in the joints. Flexcin also contains a tested and proven combination of enzymes that aid the body in the digestion and retention of all of its ingredients.
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I am allergic to shellfish. Can I take Flexcin?

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If you are allergic to shellfish, consult your doctor before deciding to take glucosamine. In most cases, however, allergies are caused by proteins in shellfish, not chitin, a carbohydrate from which glucosamine is extracted. Furthermore, there is no crossover between the acid derived chitin from shells and the antigens that cause shellfish allergies since the acid process required to leach the chitin from the shell strips away the carbohydrate side chains that would be antigenic.
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I am allergic to sulfur or sulfa. Can I take Flexcin?

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This is a quite common question and concern. People are not allergic to sulfur. Rather, they are allergic to “SULFA”. Sulfa is a component in many drugs including Celebrex® and Bextra®. If you are allergic to sulfa, you may be sensitive to these other pain killers. Sulfa is also referred to as a “sulfonyl group” containing a sulfur atom attached to a pair of oxygens in the middle of a larger molecule.
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Will my diet influence Flexcin's ability to help me?

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Yes. Foods high in fat, caffeine, or alcohol, and citrus such as orange juice, grapefruit, etc. may hinder the positive effects of Flexcin. For the best results, these foods and drinks should be reduced or avoided. NOTE: People with a healthy diet regimen will see faster results.
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Is Flexcin™ a drug?

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NO! Drugs typically perform at levels of 15%-20% and only cover-up the pain symptoms. Flxecin™ goes to the root of the problem where it is 80+% effective. The Flexcin™ formulas were designed from the purest all natural ingredients that have been proven to be very effective as an anti-inflammatory. They also work synergistically together for the relief of arthritis and joint pain.
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My doctor has prescribed a drug, how will he feel about Flexcin™?

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Some doctors are open minded, and there are a growing number who believe in alternative medicine. Then there are those doctors who believe in more traditional drugs. Remember, doctors were educated in Universities, most which are funded by pharmaceutical companies. And the pharmaceutical companies also have salesmen who visit the doctors' offices to tell them about the newest drugs.
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