Stumbled across this at the weekend.
Long story short. My father in law (Alan) has dementia, and so Sue (my wife) is carer. He also has arthritis, and Sue found this in his house.
http://www.flexiseq.com No idea where he got it, but she bought me some, as the cold has brought on a few aches. First 2 days, and my treated joints feel better. Might be coincidence.
The only reason I bothered with it were
- the aches, but
- it say "clinically proven" on the packet, and is sold at Boots. (Which must be right of course.)
No idea if it contain nagalese. Ref Ergophobe
http://th3core.com/talk/water-coolerextra/obsolete-via-amazon/ (Even the name sounds bad
)
On a serious note, there are 3 studies from Leeds university. However, the the name flexiseq does not appear to be used in the clinical reports, and so while the clinical reports look like good solid studies, I have not this morning been able to conclusively link the product with the studies. no idea if it is available in the USA.