3 x Flexi+
All joint problems | 540 TabletsUnique all-in-one formula for joints and bones.
These scientifically selected ingredients contribute to:
✅ Healthy joints (Ginger, Turmeric)
✅ Prevention of morning stiffness (Ginger)
✅ Normal cartilage function (Vitamin C)
✅ Production and maintenance of collagen (Vitamin C)
✅ Strong connective tissues (Copper)
✅ Healthy and strong bones (Turmeric, calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc, Vitamin C, and D)
- 100% natural food supplements
- More than 25 years of know-how
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Frequently Asked Questions about Flexi+:
Benefits of FLEXI+
A unique "all-in-one" formula for joints, cartilage, collagen, connective tissues, and bones.
Turmeric and ginger support the maintenance of flexible joints.
Ginger helps prevent morning stiffness.
Calcium, Vitamin D, magnesium, manganese, and zinc support the maintenance of strong bones.
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation to maintain normal cartilage function.
Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissues.
MSM contains sulfur, a mineral found in large quantities in cartilage, tendons, connective tissues, ligaments, and bones.
Chondroitin is a substance naturally present in connective tissue, cartilage, tendons, and skin. It is a structural element of cartilage.
Glucosamine sulfate is a natural substance found in the joints.
How and how much should I take?
How and how much should I take?
FLEXI+ comes in tablet form.
The duration of the supplement depends on the individual. Take 3 tablets per day.
Dietary supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of children.
A jar of FLEXI+ contains 180 tablets.
FLEXI+ is intended for anyone wishing to support their joints, cartilage, and bones, particularly:
Older adults
Athletes
People with physically demanding jobs
Etc.
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In addition to this supplement, it is recommended to consult a chiropractor or another manual therapist to make your joints more flexible and mobile.
No known side effects.
Composition
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger has many positive properties. It supports the immune system, contributes to vascular health, and can be used in cases of fatigue. But above all, it helps maintain joint mobility and prevent morning stiffness.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
Turmeric contains curcumin and has many positive properties. It helps maintain flexible joints and contributes to joint and bone health*. It also helps maintain immune system efficiency, healthy skin, and a healthy liver. It has important antioxidant properties and also supports blood circulation.
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)
MSM is a natural organic substance, an excellent source of sulfur found in our daily diet. Sulfur is a mineral found in large quantities in cartilage, tendons, connective tissues, ligaments, and bones, as well as in our hair, teeth, skin, and nails. Many people are unknowingly deficient in sulfur in their bodies. MSM is an ideal substance to bring sulfur levels back to normal.
Chondroitin sulfate
Shark cartilage is a natural source of chondroitin. Chondroitin sulfate is a specific form of chondroitin that contains an additional sulfate group. This group allows the substance to retain water more effectively, which is crucial for maintaining the resilience and elasticity of cartilage.
Chondroitin is a key component of cartilage, connective tissues, tendons, and skin.
Glucosamine sulfate
Glucosamine sulfate is a natural substance found in cartilage in the joints. Glucosamine is part of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), which help cartilage cells retain water and nutrients.
The sulfate group in glucosamine sulfate contributes to the synthesis of proteoglycans, which are essential for cartilage structure.
Calcium:
Calcium is necessary for the maintenance of normal bones and teeth*.
Calcium contributes to:
Normal muscle function
Normal blood clotting
Normal nerve transmission
Normal energy metabolism
Proper digestive enzyme functioning
Cell division and specialization processes
Copper
Copper contributes to the maintenance of normal connective tissues*:
Copper contributes to:
Normal nervous system function
Normal energy metabolism
Normal pigmentation of skin and hair
Protection of cells from oxidative stress
Magnesium
Magnesium contributes to maintaining healthy bones*.
Magnesium is present in all cells and is involved in over 300 enzymatic processes in our body.
Magnesium contributes to:
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Proper electrolyte balance
Normal energy metabolism
Proper functioning of the nervous system
Proper muscle function
Normal protein synthesis
Normal psychological function
Maintenance of healthy bones and teeth
Magnesium also plays a role in the cell division process.
Manganese
Manganese is an essential mineral that plays a key role in many enzymes.
Manganese also contributes to protection against oxidative stress.
Manganese contributes to:
Normal energy metabolism
Maintenance of healthy bones
Normal connective tissue formation
Protection of cells from oxidative stress
Zinc
Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
Zinc is involved in collagen synthesis, a protein essential to the structure and strength of bone tissue. It also supports the activity of osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone tissue formation.
Zinc helps regulate the activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone resorption and formation, respectively. It promotes a balance between bone formation and resorption, which is essential for maintaining good bone density.
Since calcium is a key mineral for maintaining strong bones, zinc indirectly contributes to bone health by improving calcium efficiency.
Zinc contributes to:
Normal immune system function
Maintenance of normal bones, hair, skin, and nails
Normal macronutrient metabolism (fats, sugars, and proteins)
Normal DNA synthesis
Protection of cells from oxidative stress
Maintenance of normal vision
Normal protein synthesis
Normal vitamin A metabolism
Normal cognitive function
Normal fat metabolism
Normal carbohydrate metabolism
Vitamin D
Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones*.
Vitamin D contributes to:
Normal calcium and phosphorus absorption
Normal calcium levels in the blood
Maintenance of healthy bones and teeth
Proper muscle function
Normal immune system function
Vitamin C
Contributes to normal collagen formation to maintain proper cartilage function*.
Contributes to normal collagen formation to maintain normal bone function*.
Vitamin C contributes to:
Protection of cells from oxidative stress
Normal collagen formation for proper blood vessel and skin function
Normal immune system function during and after intense physical exercise
Normal collagen formation for bones, cartilage, gums, skin, and teeth
Normal energy metabolism
Proper nervous system function
Normal psychological function
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Regeneration of the active form of vitamin E
Better absorption of iron.
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is important for our body’s energy supply and is essential for heart function.
Thiamine contributes to:
Normal energy metabolism
Normal psychological function
Proper heart function
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) helps maintain glutathione within cells. Glutathione is a powerful intracellular antioxidant that protects cells (proteins, fatty acids, DNA, etc.) from oxidative damage caused by free radicals.
Riboflavin contributes to:
Protection of cells from oxidative stress
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Normal energy metabolism
Normal iron metabolism
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B3 (Nicotinamide) is converted in the body to its main metabolically active form, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). NAD plays a crucial role in many metabolic processes.
Vitamin B3 contributes to:
Normal energy metabolism
Proper nervous system function
Normal psychological function
Maintenance of normal mucous membranes
Maintenance of healthy skin
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) is a cofactor in many metabolic processes and plays a role in the production of certain hormones and neurotransmitters.
Pantothenic acid contributes to:
Normal energy metabolism
Normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D, and certain neurotransmitters
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Normal mental performance
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6 (along with vitamins B9 and B12 and betaine) helps maintain normal homocysteine levels. Studies have shown that elevated homocysteine is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
Vitamin B6 also contributes to normal glycogen metabolism.
Vitamin B6 contributes to:
Normal homocysteine metabolism
Normal cysteine synthesis
Proper nervous system function
Normal protein and glycogen metabolism
Normal psychological function
Normal red blood cell formation
Regulation of hormonal activity
Reduction of fatigue and exhaustion
Proper immune system function
Normal energy metabolism
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