Relief factor supplement

rgp

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Milford,OH
As advertised on TV & radio ........ Several 'older' celebs as pitch persons, that part means nothing too me, but the advertised promise has me wondering.

Has anyone here tried it ? Did it help with pain/mobility ?

It comes with some side effects ..... 'loose' stool, possible nose bleed .....[hummm] etc.

And the 'program' requires 12 capsules p/day !! That's 84 p/week !! IMO ... that's a bunch.

Just looking before i leap ...... if I do leap?
 

As advertised on TV & radio ........ Several 'older' celebs as pitch persons, that part means nothing too me, but the advertised promise has me wondering.

Has anyone here tried it ? Did it help with pain/mobility ?

It comes with some side effects ..... 'loose' stool, possible nose bleed .....[hummm] etc.

And the 'program' requires 12 capsules p/day !! That's 84 p/week !! IMO ... that's a bunch.

Just looking before i leap ...... if I do leap?
My husband tried it a long time ago for around six months, then he stopped because he wasn't getting any benefits from his pain in his legs, hips, etc.

He was off of it for a couple of years and tried it again more recently for another six months. He was using things like Aleve too much and wanted to give it another try. Again, after that long period of time it was confirmed to him that it was no help with his pains or mobility.

I imagine it's okay as an expensive vitamin supplement, but as far as pain it failed. He would not recommend it to anyone. Their ads are misleading, and it's pretty much a rip off. Save your money.
 
I bought a trial pack for husband he took but got zero relief.
They have a good deal for a trial amount then it is ridiculously overpriced,
they wanted me to sign up for continually buying even before the trial did not seem to understand i was not signing up UNTIL i saw if it had ANY effect for my spouse. Terrible customer service and felt bullied by them to sign up forever.
 
I bought a trial pack for husband he took but got zero relief.
They have a good deal for a trial amount then it is ridiculously overpriced,
they wanted me to sign up for continually buying even before the trial did not seem to understand i was not signing up UNTIL i saw if it had ANY effect for my spouse. Terrible customer service and felt bullied by them to sign up forever.
Yes, they do bully people into handing over their credit cards for a monthly delivery. Their customer service is bad, but the product does come on time as promised. We use a lot of supplements in my home, me more than my husband, but I buy for him and give him what I think he needs. Turmeric and omega 3 fish oil are commonly used by many.

My husband had an open mind and positive attitude about trying Relief Factor and giving it a serious evaluation, so he was okay with the monthy deliveries. He would have used it for many years to come if it actually did something. I felt bad for him when even during the second try, it did nothing.
 
Yes, they do bully people into handing over their credit cards for a monthly delivery. Their customer service is bad, but the product does come on time as promised. We use a lot of supplements in my home, me more than my husband, but I buy for him and give him what I think he needs. Turmeric and omega 3 fish oil are commonly used by many.

My husband had an open mind and positive attitude about trying Relief Factor and giving it a serious evaluation, so he was okay with the monthy deliveries. He would have used it for many years to come if it actually did something. I felt bad for him when even during the second try, it did nothing.
I too bought different supplements and had better luck mix and matching what i gave him and he was turned off by the amount of pills in the relief factor set up
 
There is a Wide range of supplements for a Variety of conditions. The prices vary widely also. In the case of Anything that is being advertised on TV, you can bet that 90% of the consumer price is going to the TV ads and celebrity pay. If you compare the ingredients on these overpriced pills with similar items in places like Walmart, Target, Dollar General, etc., you most likely will find that buying these "TV" products is a huge waste of money.

I've had a bit of arthritis in my hips/knees for quite some time. The doctor sometimes asks if I want to schedule surgery. However, I've found that taking a couple of basic joint supplements and an occasional Acetaminophen (generic Tylenol) works fine for me, and I probably only spend 5 or 10 dollars, at most, per month to keep my old body fairly active.
 
Thanks too all for the replies ..... I think I'll pass on the product.

and continue looking for some relief.
 


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