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I meant for tendon soreness or inflammation. I've had it in my rotator cuffs for 2-3 months but one of them has finally subsided after frequent Physio, stretching and foam rolling

I think it comes from having a office job and slouching (bad posture). It's caught up with me. Also had ultrasounds and shows no tears at all
may give that flex a try
Agree with Mike it sounds like an ideal product for your situation
Black if you give it a shot we would love to hear your feedback. As it slowly rolls in and continues to roll in a lot of people are very surprised at their results. There will be some logs popping up here shortly that go into more detail on using the product and their experience.
I will try to get some more Promo's up in the future for logging/reviewing flexatril . so keep your eyes open in the company promo section.
 

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I would absolutely recommend that you see a doctor first for something like this.
I've had injuries in the past though it's been a while since I've had one and honestly whenever I do go see a doctor for
an injury Lol I end up giving them more advice and help then they give me and all they want to do is milk my insurance.

I remember a knee injury or strain that I had about 5 yrs ago and I went to see a specialist that was recommended to me
by my foot doctor. He only saw me for 5 min and right away he wanted to SURGERY and they took X-rays and didn't see
anything but he wanted to cut so he could make $ but I went home and did my own therapy on it and of course went back
on SNS Cissus XT and in 3 weeks I was GOOD AS NEW !!! That's what I'm doing right now healing on my own by resting,
massaging it with creams twice a day and using different joint supplements to try to help.

My mistake was I should of stopped all chest work after the strain and I probably would of healed already, but so far 2 weeks
that I've been off from training has probably did it some good.;)
 
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I've had injuries in the past though it's been a while since I've had one and honestly whenever I do go see a doctor for
an injury Lol I end up giving them more advice and help then they give me and all they want to do is milk my insurance.

I remember a knee injury or strain that I had about 5 yrs ago and I went to see a specialist that was recommended to me
by my foot doctor. He only saw me for 5 min and right away he wanted to SURGERY and they took X-rays and didn't see
anything but he wanted to cut so he could make $ but I went home and did my own therapy on it and of course went back
on SNS Cissus XT and in 3 weeks I was GOOD AS NEW !!! That's what I'm doing right now healing on my own by resting,
massaging it with creams twice a day and using different joint supplements to try to help.

My mistake was I should of stopped all chest work after the strain and I probably would of healed already, but so far 2 weeks
that I've been off from training has probably did it some good.;)
Cissus is awesome. Has helped me out a TON in the past.
 

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Cissus is awesome. Has helped me out a TON in the past.
Probably Cissus is one of my favorite supplements and it's helped me since I've been using it and I'm
talking when people really didn't know much about except us on the forums and the old USP Labs version
was the first that I used in the black bottle when they were really under ground co. and I went through many
jars of that version which for me was their best version of it then I went through MANY of PrimaForces and
that was good for a while and then once I healed up my knee with Cissus XT that's been my go to brand.



My 2 jars of Joint XT just arrived with another 6 jars of Cissus XT to join the rest of the SNS family that I already
have on hand and it's a nice family that get along really good together.;) I will start Joint XT tomorrow at 2 caps
with breakfast and 2 caps with either lunch or dinner cause the jar states to dose with a meal. My cissus I take
on an empty stomach and I am also dosing Microlactin at 2 grams with breakfast and 2 with dinner so hopefully
this trio of joint and tendon supplements will help and I'll DEFINITELY be reviewing the Joint XT once I'm done with
it which I usually do with most of the supplements that I use so stay tuned and let the healing begin .:)
 
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Probably Cissus is one of my favorite supplements and it's helped me since I've been using it and I'm
talking when people really didn't know much about except us on the forums and the old USP Labs version
was the first that I used in the black bottle when they were really under ground co. and I went through many
jars of that version which for me was their best version of it then I went through MANY of PrimaForces and
that was good for a while and then once I healed up my knee with Cissus XT that's been my go to brand.



My 2 jars of Joint XT just arrived with another 6 jars of Cissus XT to join the rest of the SNS family that I already
have on hand and it's a nice family that get along really good together.;) I will start Joint XT tomorrow at 2 caps
with breakfast and 2 caps with either lunch or dinner cause the jar states to dose with a meal. My cissus I take
on an empty stomach and I am also dosing Microlactin at 2 grams with breakfast and 2 with dinner so hopefully
this trio of joint and tendon supplements will help and I'll DEFINITELY be reviewing the Joint XT once I'm done with
it which I usually do with most of the supplements that I use so stay tuned and let the healing begin .:)
That is one heck of a stash!

I have no doubt the triple combo will serve you VERY well!
 
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That is one heck of a stash!

I have no doubt the triple combo will serve you VERY well!
The man plays no games when it comes go those aches and pains!

Strong vote from me for genoflex. Cissus XT wouldn't be a bad option at all though of course but cissus is already covered in the list of goodies in my genoflex. :)

Brother Jiigzz is not one to steer someone wrong.
 
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Probably Cissus is one of my favorite supplements and it's helped me since I've been using it and I'm
talking when people really didn't know much about except us on the forums and the old USP Labs version
was the first that I used in the black bottle when they were really under ground co. and I went through many
jars of that version which for me was their best version of it then I went through MANY of PrimaForces and
that was good for a while and then once I healed up my knee with Cissus XT that's been my go to brand.



My 2 jars of Joint XT just arrived with another 6 jars of Cissus XT to join the rest of the SNS family that I already
have on hand and it's a nice family that get along really good together.;) I will start Joint XT tomorrow at 2 caps
with breakfast and 2 caps with either lunch or dinner cause the jar states to dose with a meal. My cissus I take
on an empty stomach and I am also dosing Microlactin at 2 grams with breakfast and 2 with dinner so hopefully
this trio of joint and tendon supplements will help and I'll DEFINITELY be reviewing the Joint XT once I'm done with
it which I usually do with most of the supplements that I use so stay tuned and let the healing begin .:)
Awesome, brother! Don't forget to save all those labels fit the Reload program :)

Thanks for the support!

I totally understand about the doctor. I feel the same way about my Achilles tendon issues, lol. I go to PT and learn what I need to and stop going ;)
 

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Awesome, brother! Don't forget to save all those labels fit the Reload program :)

Thanks for the support!

I totally understand about the doctor. I feel the same way about my Achilles tendon issues, lol. I go to PT and learn what I need to and stop going ;)
Those were all full jars in the pic but I have a bag of 10 empties just waiting for 2 more so I can send them in for my
free supplement :) I think I might go for some Magnesium Creatine Chelate for my free jar even though I still have
1/2 container of your Creatine Mono I wouldn't mind trying the Chelate during my summer cut which I haven't tried
yet from SNS and I like Mono during my fall/winter training cycle which I just finished.
 
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Does cissus affect anyone else's libido?
I haven't noticed it in the runs I have had with cissus. Mine is usually sky high from many of the other products I run though so doubt it would take a toll on me.
 
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Those were all full jars in the pic but I have a bag of 10 empties just waiting for 2 more so I can send them in for my
free supplement :) I think I might go for some Magnesium Creatine Chelate for my free jar even though I still have
1/2 container of your Creatine Mono I wouldn't mind trying the Chelate during my summer cut which I haven't tried
yet from SNS and I like Mono during my fall/winter training cycle which I just finished.
That is one heck of a stash brother! It's clear that SNS is definitely a staple brand for you! Thanks for the support!
 
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Using joint support xt and it helps significantly with my knee, back, shoulders
 
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I need to buy a new joint supplement as I'm out. I've used quite a few but I'm debating on joint xt, genoflex, flexatril, and athletes joint restore extreme. I've used genoflex it worked very well, but I like changing them up. Flexatril is expensive is what is keeping me away. Double the price I normally spend on joint supplements. Any thoughts?
Chiro Joints by GET DIESEL works for inflammation like joint problems. Its not a chondrotin/glucosamine (cartilge) type product. Runs about $30. So its more of a "relief" product.
 
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Our new product Flexatril has gotten VERY strong feedback. Working within a week for most.
So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
 

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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
I like seeing posts like this. A lot of people seem to post some pretty "tough" injuries and say that even after stopping Flexatril, the problem stays gone still.
 
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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
I will be purchasing it tonight. Thanks for the feedback. I love seeing unbiased feedback from a trusted member.
 

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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
Good to hear, what do you think about flexatril vs cissus xt?
 

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That is one heck of a stash brother! It's clear that SNS is definitely a staple brand for you! Thanks for the support!
Great brand for no nonsense straight up bulk supplements that are reasonably priced.
 

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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
I actually beta tested Flexatril last year and logged it and I found it to be effective and I guessed that one of the
ingredients was Microlactin from the way it was told we had to dose it and I've used Microlactin in the past with
decent results. When I was shopping for joint and tendon supps back in early March Flexatril wasn't released
yet so I grabbed a few jars of plain Microlactin to stack with what I was already taking which was Cissus XT
now I added Joint XT to try help with the right shoulder injury that's been going on since early March cause I
didn't rest it but somewhere in the future I'll definitely try Flexatril but so far today is day 4 on Joint XT and this
is my facial expression .:)
 
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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
Love to hear the honesty man. Thanks for the feedback!
 

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So I've been on Flexatril for almost two weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. If you've read some of my prior posts, you'll see that I had a great run using three bottles of SNS Joint Support XT before trying Flexatril. Joint Support did a fantastic job of clearing up most of my aches and pains, but the main thing that's been bothering me is elbow tendonitis. Whenever I get in rack position, or do pulling movements (e.g., pull ups), I would get burning pain shooting down my forearm. Unfortunately, Joint Support didn't do much to alleviate that. Within the 1-2 weeks I've been on Flexatril, I've noticed a huge improvement in pain. I'm probably 85% pain free at this point. I'm very amazed.

So, if you are super tight on cash, Joint Support is a great choice. However, IMO, Flexatril is worth every cent if you have nagging injuries and want to be pain free.
Thanks so much for the feedback. I don't release stuff very often, science takes awhile to figure out. I don't want to be a me too company. Many companies simply take the same ingredients, prop blend and talk about how novel it is. I'm excited about this product because it can be stacked with traditional joint products. There are so many benefits that I hope to discuss later that reach much farther than just joint. Awesome.
 
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Good to hear, what do you think about flexatril vs cissus xt?
Flexatril tops it for me. I view Cissus as an add-on. I mega dosed Cissus XT back in the day and got decent results, but nothing spectacular.

I'm genuinely impressed with the results from Flexatril
 
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Flexatril tops it for me. I view Cissus as an add-on. I mega dosed Cissus XT back in the day and got decent results, but nothing spectacular.

I'm genuinely impressed with the results from Flexatril
I'm new to this Flexatril product but I swear I keep reading it as a muscle relaxer. Lol
Which I'm sure will put all joint pains to rest! :D
 
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I'm new to this Flexatril product but I swear I keep reading it as a muscle relaxer. Lol
Which I'm sure will put all joint pains to rest! :D
Hahaha, it IS strikingly close to Flexeril...but they could call it "sh1t in a bottle" and I'd still buy it after the effects I've been getting
 
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Flexatril tops it for me. I view Cissus as an add-on. I mega dosed Cissus XT back in the day and got decent results, but nothing spectacular.

I'm genuinely impressed with the results from Flexatril
Awesome to hear man. I am currently taking just Cissus alone for some elbow issues, but that alone is doing the work. If things get worse i can always add in the flexatril to be the icing on the cake.
 
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Joint Help has helped my joint pain immediately..I'm an old 50 yr. old dude..within 2 weeks of Joint Help...no pain..Paractin probably why..I started stacking Joint Help with Flexible..
 

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For me the best joint product is Cissus XT, but you have to be really smart because you can easily injure yourself when using this product
 
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For me the best joint product is Cissus XT, but you have to be really smart because you can easily injure yourself when using this product
injure? you mean overdose? Can you expand on the above?
 
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Guessing he means it relieves pain and he then pushes harder than he may be ready for?
 
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Was a big issue for me back when I was using arimistane,
Always had cissus in conjunction as it helped a lot.

Definitely overdid it some days
 
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Was a big issue for me back when I was using arimistane,
Always had cissus in conjunction as it helped a lot.

Definitely overdid it some days
The worse part is often times you don't realize just how bad it is until the following day. Wake up with the Mack truck syndrome. :(
 
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Wobenzym-N is the only thing that really has helped me substantially. Do a search and you will see all the old timers who suffer from chronic inflammation and the relief they have received.
 

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Just a quick update and today makes day 27 that I'm off from training to rest a right shoulder injury and I'm on
day 15 of Joint XT and the discomfort in the shoulder is a little less but I do still feel it when I'm pushing outwards
for example when I'm pushing a revolving door and when I'm pouring something but the the pain has minimized
somewhat the past few days and I have been doing my own rehab work on it such as right angle wall holds, arm
rotations, and using the shoulder horn with no weight. I MIGHT try doing some pushups next week depending on
how it feels on Tuesday and I CAN'T WAIT to start training again but I'm being patient and not trying to rush it.
 

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I got to say I am really impressed about Flexatril. I have been doing a loading phase for 5 days and my overall pain level is lower than usual. My right hip and knee which I have issues with bother me less. My joint mobility as increased and don´t feel so restricted in mobility as usual. I have had problem with my right biceps tendon for a while as well, this have also improved. Overall I am really impressed, will be doing the loading phase for 7-10days then go down to normal serving size.
 
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I got to say I am really impressed about Flexatril. I have been doing a loading phase for 5 days and my overall pain level is lower than usual. My right hip and knee which I have issues with bother me less. My joint mobility as increased and don´t feel so restricted in mobility as usual. I have had problem with my right biceps tendon for a while as well, this have also improved. Overall I am really impressed, will be doing the loading phase for 7-10days then go down to normal serving size.
Awesome to hear
We also get tons of great feedback even after the run on flexatril with no sides
 
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Love hearing it man, so awesome
Any new sales on Fexatril on your Nutraplanet site or at any other sites that you know of at the moment?

A already have one bottle, but since I will be doing a load phase for the first ten days that bottle will go pretty quick. Definitely need to run two bottles to give it a fair shot.
 
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Damn I should have bought some flexatril. I got two bottles of joint support xt coming (I'm from Australia)

I am battling with some tendinitis in my shoulder (teres minor)
 
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I thought Joint XT was great until I tried Flexatril....
 
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I should say XT still is great and would definitely use again in the future, but Flexatril is my mistress for the time being
 

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I should say XT still is great and would definitely use again in the future, but Flexatril is my mistress for the time being
Do you care to elaborate why you think its better than XT? What difference did you notice?
 

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