NU SKIN FLEXCREME PRIMARY BENEFITS
- Helps promote mobility
- Provides quick and localized cooling
- Comforts tension and soothes the body
- Contains menthol for fast relief
- A double-blind clinical study in the Journal of Rheumatology validates the effectiveness of the cetylated fatty acid esters in Nu Skin FlexCreme
- Safe for adults and children over two years of age
- Joint discomfort is the leading cause of disability.
- 172 million workdays are lost each year in the U.S. due to joint pain.
- More than 50% of people over the age of 65 feel pain in their joints.
Nu Skin FlexCrème™ works by decreasing discomfort and promoting mobility. It provides quick and localized soothing benefits.
What ingredients does FlexCrème™ provide?
The main ingredients in Nu Skin FlexCreme are cetyl tallowate, peppermint oil, and menthol, an extract from peppermint oil. Cetyl tallowate contains myristoleic acids—a proprietary esterified fatty acid complex containing a combination of a fatty acid and a long-chain alcohol molecule, cetyl alcohol. It is commonly found in certain animals, nuts, and vegetables. Esterified fatty acids play an important role in building and maintaining healthy cells and is also used by the body as an emulsifier and lubricant.
What is the role of peppermint oil and menthol in FlexCrème™?
Menthol is a compound usually obtained from peppermint oil or other mint oils. Studies show peppermint oil stimulates cold receptors on the skin, ultimately resulting in a sensation of coldness. This has been proven beneficial for achy areas of the body and may soothe discomfort.
What is the role of cetyl tallowate in FlexCrème™?
The topical application of cetylated fatty acids found in cetyl tallowate has been shown to increase feelings of fluidity during movement.
How often should FlexCrème™ be used?
Menthol (from peppermint oil), is a key ingredient in FlexCrème™. Menthol is to be used no more than four times daily because it can be irritating to the skin if used too often. It does not have any safety concerns beyond skin irritation.
Is Nu Skin FlexCrème™ safe?
There are no known drug interactions nor known contraindi- cations from using FlexCreme. Nu Skin FlexCrème™ is shown to be effective and safe for those taking prescription medications for arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions, and has no known side effects when used according to label recom- mendations. FlexCrème™ is for external use only. Avoid con- tact with eyes. Parents should consult a physician before using FlexCrème™ on children under two years.
Kevin (MEMBER) –
Very cooling sensation, use it on my back!