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Synergy Worldwide

Synergy Worldwide makes a line of products they claim are healthful. They are mostly made of natural ingredients and many have names that I think are misleading. I personally felt misled. The health claims sound pretty far out too. Their Carbosmart product is mainly kidney beans, apple cider vinegar powder, and mung bean and they claim it blocks "some" carbohydrates from being digested and sells for $47 a bottle. They have many others like "Anti-Aging cream" and "DNA repair cream". No product has ever been proven to repair your DNA or reverse the aging process so be aware of that. Most of their products contain bark, and various herbs not proven to do anything.

To their credit they do list the ingredients for their products on the page, so you can see what you're buying when you pay $50 for a 1 ounce bottle of face cream. Thier claims have no scientific proof or testing, Since they are supplements and made of natural ingredients they can avoid FDA testing or approval. Their sales copy is very good, but the health claims are dubious at best. How a mega dose of vitamin B and sasparilla root is going to reduce fat, build muscle, and increase energy is beyond me. I really think any benefits would be due to the placebo effect.

Maybe I'd recommend them if their dealer cost was good and they drop shipped the products. They do offer a professional looking web site and their retail prices are high, which might mean a decent dealer profit. I personally wouldn't use them but for a business they may be good if you're going to get into selling nutritional supplements anyway.

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