Has anyone heard of Flexileaf joint pain relief and is it any good?

Posted by cutshaw01 @cutshaw01, Dec 28, 2025

I just got some Flexileaf for my joints and I wondered if it was any good. Been on Relief Factor and it’s just not working!

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Flexileaf and Relief Factor have different ingredients. Looks like both products are addressing more of inflammation and pain sensation, but not the cartilage support as they do not have glucosamine, chondroitin, or MSM.

Per website Flexileaf content: Magnesium Glycinate, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Butcher's broom, L-Carnitine, Turmeric and CoQ10. https://getflexileaf.com/

Relief Factor: Contains fish oil, Epimedium, Turmeric and Japanese Fleeceflower. https://jointscenter.org/products-comparison/
Review for Relief Factor pointed that its cons are: Does not include CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate), Boswellia Serrata Extract, or Holy Basil.

Please post your experience with Flexileaf. I have not taken any of these supplements yet, but I am looking for a good supplement for joint stiffness.

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The Joints Center website recommended Jointlax as their top choice because it Contains 16 key ingredients for optimal joint health including L-glutamic acid, Ginger, Turmeric, Holy Basil, White Willow, Glucosamine, BioPerine® and MSM.: https://jointscenter.org/products-comparison/

Flexileaf and Relief Factor have different ingredients, but both are addressing inflammation and pain sensation, and not joint support, as they do not have glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM.

Personally, I have not used any of these supplements. But I am looking for a good supplement for joint stiffness.
Please share your experience with Flexileaf.

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Flexileaf and Relief Factor have different ingredients. Looks like both products are addressing more of inflammation and pain sensation, but not the cartilage support as they do not have glucosamine, chondroitin, or MSM.

Per website Flexileaf content: Magnesium Glycinate, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Butcher's broom, L-Carnitine, Turmeric and CoQ10. https://getflexileaf.com/

Relief Factor: Contains fish oil, Epimedium, Turmeric and Japanese Fleeceflower. https://jointscenter.org/products-comparison/
Review for Relief Factor pointed that its cons are: Does not include CMO (Cetyl Myristoleate), Boswellia Serrata Extract, or Holy Basil.

Please post your experience with Flexileaf. I have not taken any of these supplements yet, but I am looking for a good supplement for joint stiffness.

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@altabiznet
I have been taking Flexileaf for 6 days. I am starting to feel my feet again. Not completely but there is a difference. Fingers crossed!

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The Joints Center website recommended Jointlax as their top choice because it Contains 16 key ingredients for optimal joint health including L-glutamic acid, Ginger, Turmeric, Holy Basil, White Willow, Glucosamine, BioPerine® and MSM.: https://jointscenter.org/products-comparison/

Flexileaf and Relief Factor have different ingredients, but both are addressing inflammation and pain sensation, and not joint support, as they do not have glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM.

Personally, I have not used any of these supplements. But I am looking for a good supplement for joint stiffness.
Please share your experience with Flexileaf.

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@altabiznet I’m sorry but I can’t use Jointlax. Looks like a great product but I have cirrhosis. Can’t use glucosamine.

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@altabiznet I’m sorry but I can’t use Jointlax. Looks like a great product but I have cirrhosis. Can’t use glucosamine.

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@cutshaw01

If you do not mind sharing, where did you get Flexileaf from?
I could not find it on Amazon or at other major online stores.

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You can only order it from their website. I just looked up Flexileaf and it comes up. I learned of them from a really long commercial on facebook!

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@cutshaw01

If you do not mind sharing, where did you get Flexileaf from?
I could not find it on Amazon or at other major online stores.

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@altabiznet You can only order from their website. I looked up Flexileaf on the internet. They are out of Aurora Co. I heard of them from a commercial on facebook!

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It is important to remember that supplements can share a role in healthcare and treatments but they may have different results for everyone. It is important to discuss any addition of a supplement or additional treatments with your care providers to make sure there are no contraindications.

Often times, providers will support patients unless there is a known concern. It is important to exercise some caution when seeing advertisements on social media. While not all advertisement and products are possible "too good to be true" treatments there are many that may make promises they cannot meet.

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@altabiznet You can only order from their website. I looked up Flexileaf on the internet. They are out of Aurora Co. I heard of them from a commercial on facebook!

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@cutshaw01 It is important to look for "Red flags" when purchasing supplements through the Internet.
Here are the ones I identified:
First, only being available through a proprietary website. A really good product would be distributed as widely as possible.
Second, the quantities of the various ingredients are missing, and none of their ads show the ingredients label. You have NO IDEA what you are buying - the contents could be uuseless.
Third, "Nerve support complex" and "Joint comfort support" are not defined. These could be ingredients you should not use.
Fourth, HIGH price, $79 for 30 capsules, with markedly lower prices for more bottles.

Four red flags for me is a NO.

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@cutshaw01 It is important to look for "Red flags" when purchasing supplements through the Internet.
Here are the ones I identified:
First, only being available through a proprietary website. A really good product would be distributed as widely as possible.
Second, the quantities of the various ingredients are missing, and none of their ads show the ingredients label. You have NO IDEA what you are buying - the contents could be uuseless.
Third, "Nerve support complex" and "Joint comfort support" are not defined. These could be ingredients you should not use.
Fourth, HIGH price, $79 for 30 capsules, with markedly lower prices for more bottles.

Four red flags for me is a NO.

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@sueinmn thank you for your response. I had some of the same concerns. I will talk to my doctor. The commercial on facebook was great but that doesn’t mean a thing. I am so frustrated trying to find some relief. Having cirrhosis doesn’t help!
Dick Cutshaw

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