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Activeflex Plus – The Overview
Cartiflex is a natural supplement made for people who are experiencing daily joint pain. For most people this includes inflammation, stiffness, lack of flexibility and if left unaddressed it can lead to a loss of mobility over time. There does not appear to be any official website for the product but it is available to purchase through a number of online retail stores. However, very little information is provided about the supplement other than it is designed to support healthy joints, tendons, and ligaments. The websites selling the product only have one customer review and there are no results from clinical testing performed in the formula.
The manufacturer of Activeflex Plus is mentioned, but nothing is known about the manufacturing process. The price of Activeflex Plus varies depending on the retailer but it is generally in the mid-price range. There appears to be a money back guarantee for the product and discounts on larger amounts, but free samples are not available to try.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Mucopolysaccharides, Collagen, and Cherrypure Tart
Activeflex Plus – Product Description
Activeflex Plus contains a blend of natural ingredients commonly used in joint health supplements including Quercetin Dihydrate and Boswellia Serrata Extract. The product label for the supplement is shown on the website but while all ingredients are listed, the source and quality used in the blend are not disclosed. It is said that results may be experienced in 7 days when taken at the recommended dose of 2 capsules daily, although as with any product of this type, results will vary for every individual depending on general health and digestive system.
Good aboutActiveflex Plus
- Activeflex Plus’s product label is provided
- Dosage instructions are shown
- It is affordable
Bad aboutActiveflex Plus
- Activeflex Plus has no official website
- Clinical study data is not provided
- There is no free sample available
- There are few customer reviews
Activeflex Plus – The Bottom Line
Activeflex Plus contains ingredients often used in these types of joint health supplements, however it would be helpful to have more information on the website. Very little is known about the manufacturer, how established they are or their track record in terms of producing effective, safe supplements. Being in the mid-price range for this type of product suggests that it is of a reasonably good quality although that cannot be confirmed due to the absence of clinical testing results. Without seeing the source and quality of the formula in Activeflex Plus, consumers have to rely solely on information from the manufacturer, which may not always be reliable. With so many other brands of joint health supplements on the market, consumers would be advised to opt for an alternative product that has an official website, preferably, free samples to try.