Product Overview
FleXion™: Total Mobility Complex
FleXion™ is our most comprehensive topical formula, engineered for those seeking maximum support for stiff, aging joints. While standard creams rely on one or two ingredients, FleXion™ combines 14 synergistic compounds to address mobility from every angle: inflammation support, lubrication, and cartilage defense.
The "14-Factor" Mechanism: This formula is powered by our proprietary Pluronic Lecithin Organogel (PLO)delivery system. This medical-grade carrier ensures that the 13 active botanicals don't just sit on your skin—they penetrate deep into the joint tissue where they are needed most.
Active Ingredients & Benefits:
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Capsaicin: Depletes Substance P in sensory neurons to desensitize pain receptors for long-lasting relief.
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Green Lipped Mussel: A rich source of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) to support joint flexibility and smooth movement.
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Cetyl Myristoleate: Supports the cellular membranes to help maintain joint lubrication and cartilage integrity.
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Boswellia Serrata: Clinically shown to inhibit 5-LOX, a key enzyme involved in joint inflammation.
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Turmeric & Curcuma Zedoaria: Potent botanical antioxidants that target inflammatory markers and support pain relief.
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White Willow Bark (Salix Alba): Contains natural salicin to soothe aching tissues without the harsh side effects of synthetics.
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Menthol & Camphor: Provide immediate cooling and warming action to stimulate blood flow and calm nerve endings.
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Aloe Vera: Soothes the skin and aids in the transdermal absorption of active ingredients.
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Origanum Vulgare: Protects ligament tissue from free radical damage.
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Rich in oleocanthal, which mimics the anti-inflammatory properties of traditional NSAIDs naturally.
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Lavandula: Adds a calming sensory element to help promote relaxation and better sleep during recovery.
Why It Works: "Most joint creams fail because they can't penetrate the skin barrier. FleXion™ uses the PLO transport system to carry this massive payload of 14 ingredients directly to the source of discomfort."