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Flexiseq Gel. Is it safe for us to use?

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I have been recommended by friends to try Flexiseq Gel to rub on skin for joint pain & swelling. But I notice that the first ingredient listed is Phosphatidylcholine - a phospholipid. I don't understand the chemistry of such things but since we have antiphospholipid syndrome, I need to try & check it out. Don't want to risk my health, but really need something to help the pain and stiffness. Can anyone advise please?

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Thank you, I have some arnica and will try that first.

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Yes I agree with the advice given above. MaryF

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I use ibroprofen gel when desparate

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Thank you for your suggestions.

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