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Joint or back discomfort?

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Flexosamine is a topical joint comfort cream for people who want everyday cosmetic care: healthy-feeling joints and an active lifestyle (50 ml).1–5

  • Helps ease local discomfort;1 2 3 4 5
  • Helps support knee, elbow, and upper or lower back comfort (cosmetic care for those areas);1 2 3 4 5
  • Light texture for daily use;
  • Complements mobility and rest routines;
  • Compact size to take with you.

Numbers link to peer-reviewed sources on the ingredients named on this page. They summarize general research on those ingredients, not clinical proof that Flexosamine produces a specific medical outcome.

Flexosamine joint comfort cream — product packaging photograph

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Flexosamine topical joint cream — product photo
Flexosamine joint comfort cream — product packaging photograph

How to use Flexosamine

External use on joint areas

On clean, dry skin, spread a thin layer over knees, elbows, or the upper or lower back — wherever you use the cream for joint-area cosmetic care. For external use only; avoid eyes and mucous membranes.

1–2 times a day

Adjust frequency to your needs and the label.

Consistent use

Many users combine several weeks of routine with breaks; follow the manufacturer’s directions.

How to order Flexosamine

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References

The peer-reviewed articles below provide general scientific context for ingredients that may appear in topical cosmetics. They are not proof of a specific effect for Flexosamine. Reference 5 discusses intra-articular hyaluronic acid; this product is a topical cosmetic, not an injection.

  1. Daily JW, Yang M, Park S. Efficacy of Turmeric Extracts and Curcumin for Alleviating the Symptoms of Joint Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials. J Med Food. 2016;19(8):717–729. doi:10.1089/jmf.2016.3705. PubMed PMID 27533649
  2. Khatri M, Naughton RJ, Clifford T, Harper LD, Corr L. The effects of collagen peptide supplementation on body composition, collagen synthesis, and recovery from joint injury and exercise: a systematic review. Amino Acids. 2021;53(10):1493–1506. doi:10.1007/s00726-021-03072-x. PubMed PMID 34491424
  3. Henrotin Y, Marty M, Mobasheri A. What is the current status of chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis? Maturitas. 2014;78(3):184–187. doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2014.04.015. PubMed PMID 24861964 (glucosamine).
  4. Henrotin Y, Marty M, Mobasheri A. What is the current status of chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis? Maturitas. 2014;78(3):184–187. doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2014.04.015. PubMed PMID 24861964 (chondroitin; same review as [3]).
  5. Webner D, Huang Y, Hummer CD 3rd. Intraarticular Hyaluronic Acid Preparations for Knee Osteoarthritis: Are Some Better Than Others? Cartilage. 2021;13(1 Suppl):1619S–1636S. doi:10.1177/19476035211017320. PubMed PMID 34044600 (hyaluronic acid; review focuses on intra-articular use).

Disclaimer

This website is for information only and does not replace examination or diagnosis by a qualified professional. Do not use the content for self-diagnosis. Flexosamine is a topical cosmetic; always read the label and warnings.