Flexcin
Flexcin Reviewed: Does Flexcin Work?
The joint pain reliever Flexcin is designed to treat a number of various painful conditions including Gout, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis and Rheumatism. There is a lot of information about the product on the company website which is very detailed but contains so many different links and sections that it can be rather hard to follow. As well as the product itself, information about the Flexcin company, the founder of CM8 (the main ingredient) and the individual conditions it can be used for, can all be found on the site. There are also video and written customer testimonials, a consumer FAQ section and the manufacturer’s guarantee.
While Flexcin is sold at independent retail stores, it can also be purchased directly from the website. Discounts are given for multiple orders and a single bottle sells for $39.95. The company seem to offer a risk-free trial, but the actual terms are unclear, and it seems as though this may only apply to purchases of 3 bottles or more.
Flexcin – Facts
Flexcin promotes itself as the first over-the-counter medication to contain CM8 (Cetyl Myristoleate) and has been on the market for over 10 years.
CM8 works in three ways to treat joints. It lubricates the joint and all its components, reduces pain-causing inflammation and fights auto-immune diseases. The CM8 is combined in a proprietary blend with other proven joint medications, the anti-inflammatory enzyme Bromelain, joint structure supporting MSM, cartilage-strengthening GluFlexcine and regenerative Collagen. Added to the formula are Vitamin C, Calcium, Zinc, Manganese and Copper, which are all listed with their individual amounts. The Flexcin website explains the main active ingredients well and provides links to additional information for CM8.
Flexcin should begin to have an effect on the pain within 3-6 weeks with a dose of 3 capsules per day.
Flexcin – Positive Features
- Flexcin is one of the only brands to contain CM8
- The product is widely available in retail stores
- The Flexcin product label is provided
- The ingredients are all natural and of high quality
- The website contains consumer and doctor testimonials
- The product has a 100% guarantee
- Flexcin treats a number of ailments
- An animal formula is available
- Flexcin has a cumulative effect
- Flexcin is available in a lotion formula
Flexcin – Negative Features
- The Flexcin website is confusing
- The product does not provide immediate relief
- The main active ingredient amounts are not known
- The terms and conditions of the purchases are unclear
- Some complaints have been reported against the Flexcin company
- The product is marketed in an over-exaggerated manner
- No clinical study results are shown
Flexcin – Conclusion
Although CM8 appears to be a good ingredient, one wonders why, if it is so effective, it is not included in more joint products. There is no doubt that the other ingredients in Flexcin are beneficial, particularly the Glucosamine and MSM, but not knowing the amounts contained in the product make it hard to judge its potential impact.
The overall dubious tone of the website, combined with the fact that there have been some independent consumer complaints regarding the company and their billing practises, mean that a consumer would be wiser to purchase a more reputable joint pain product.

