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ExaFlex – The Overview
ExaFlex 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. This product was formulated by “Frank Wallings”, an ex-marine who used to have back problems. The manufacturer provides an official website for the product. The site features ExaFlex – there is an overview of how it works, a list of key ingredients and some customer reviews. However, contact information for the company’s customer service department is limited. The site includes some background details about the manufacturer.
There are discounts offered when purchasing larger amounts of the supplement, but the manufacturer does not have a monthly subscription program which gives the customer more savings. There are no free samples available to try before committing to buy the product but they do offer a generous money back guarantee.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Methionine, Bromelain and Quercetin
ExaFlex – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, ExaFlex contains a total of 8 pain-relieving nutrients in all. These are often used in joint health support supplements. The product label for the supplement is shown, all ingredients are listed and the amounts used are disclosed. The formula contains several key ingredients including Glucosamine, Boswellia Extract and Chondroitin. which are said to support mobility and flexibility, occasional joint discomfort and promote healthy joints. It is recommended to take 3 capsules before your first meal of the day. The formula has undergone clinical testing and some data from the studies are disclosed. However, as with any supplement of this type, results will depend on the severity of the individual’s joint pain and their general state of health.
Good about ExaFlex
- All ingredients are listed
- ExaFlex has a generous return policy
- Some customer reviews are shown
Bad about ExaFlex
- ExaFlex is expensive
- Contact information for the company is limited
- Free samples aren’t offered for ExaFlex
- Not much information about the manufacturer is available online
- It is not available in retail stores
ExaFlex – The Bottom Line
ExaFlex contains several ingredients needed to help reduce joint pain. It is expensive, but this is an indication that the ingredients are good quality and included in their optimal amounts. There are some positive reviews from people who have used the supplement. It is also backed by clinical studies. However, as with any supplement of this type, results may vary from person to person. Although it can only be purchased online and there are no free samples, with a generous refund term of 365 days, consumers will have adequate time to try the product and see how well it works to reduce their pain firsthand.