Relief Factor is our second pick because it's a well-known brand that makes a quality product. However, they fell into the second spot for a few reasons.
First, although Relief Factor has ingredients that could be effective, some included ingredients do not have strong scientific backing. This is perplexing because the suggested dose of Relief Factor is 12 capsules throughout the day. The manufacturer suggests taking three packets per day - each packet contains 4 capsules. Relief Factor is the perfect example of more is not always better. Our bodies need proper doses of high-quality, scientifically studied, ingredients - not the
"everything but the kitchen sink" approach.
Relief Factor has well-produced ads with videos from customers, but their return policy is not very customer friendly. They claim to have a money-back guarantee, but they will only accept returns of unopened packages. This means that you cannot return the product if you don't like it after trying it. What is the point of a "guarantee" that doesn't allow you to try the product?
Relief Factor's pricing is less than transparent. If you are not careful you will be signed up for a subscription that automatically renews at $79.95 plus shipping & handling every month. If you do not want the subscription, a one-month supply costs a whopping $93.95 plus shipping & handling.
If some of these items were improved, we may consider giving this product a stronger recommendation.