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Free Shipping Promotion on Autoship Orders

Free Shipping Promotion on Autoship Orders

Beginning March 1, 2020, Synergy Team Members and Preferred Customers can enjoy FREE SHIPPING on any autoship order of 150 CV or more.

Everyone loves free shipping, and we are excited to offer this promotion to our wonderful autoship subscribers. Team Members and Preferred Customers alike can enjoy the offer— consider it a “thank you” for all your efforts to regularly share-and-enjoy the Synergy Elite Health products.

A few requirements to make free shipping available across North America:

  • The autoship order must be valued at 150CV or more 
  • Team Members, you must have placed an autoship order in the previous month (i.e. February, for free shipping on a March order).
  • Newly enrolled Team Members, if your previous month’s order was your activation order, that counts! You can take advantage of the free shipping offer on your current month order of 150CV or more.
  • Preferred Customers need not worry about whatever happened last month. Starting now, Preferred Customer orders of 150CV made via autoship subscription will qualify for free shipping.

Please note that this free shipping promotional offer is available for a limited-time only. Help us make this promotion stick! Be sure to download our flyer to share the good news with your customers, friends, and members of your team. Elite Health is here, now let’s get it to your door!

Questions?Please contact our friendly Customer Service agents today.


Leadership Conference Call This Thursday

Leadership Conference Call This Thursday

Join Dan Higginson, Synergy WorldWide Founder, and Josh McKell, Synergy North America’s new National Sales Director, for a live conference call this Thursday, February 27, at 7 PM MST.

This call will highlight new plans to lead Synergy North America into the future. It will be a chance to learn more about our company, and showcase the engagement of individuals involved with Synergy.

There will also be a special promotion announced, new goals discussed, and action will be taken to benefit all those involved with Synergy.
CALL DETAILS:
Date:  Thursday, February 27, 2020
Time: 7 PM (MST)

TO JOIN THE CALL, DIAL:
US Phone: 1 (800) 832-4695
Pin: 8908#

We encourage you to set a reminder, invite your team, and get ready to participate in this call.


Synergy Loves Kristine Hughes: 1938-2020

Synergy Loves Kristine Hughes: 1938-2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nature’s Sunshine Co-Founder Kristine Hughes Passes Away
Kristine Hughes leaves a legacy of helping others find health and prosperity through Nature’s Sunshine.

LEHI, Utah, February 24, 2020 — Kristine F. Hughes (August 9, 1938 – February 23, 2020), co-founder and board member of Nature’s Sunshine Products passed away peacefully this weekend at the age of 81, the company announced.

“Loved by her immediate family and her vast Nature’s Sunshine family, Kristine will be dearly missed, and her legacy will continue to be felt across our business,” said Nature’s Sunshine/Synergy WorldWide Chief Executive Officer Terrence Moorehead. “She deeply loved this company, and her personal interactions with distributors and employees forged relationships around the globe.”

Kristine’s innovative ideas and pioneering spirit were integral to the growth of Nature’s Sunshine. For nearly 48-years, she helped revolutionize the herbal and natural wellness industry and gave rise to the modern supplement industry we know today.

With her husband and family, Kristine began encapsulating herbs and selling them to health food stores. They quickly found a market for their products among a growing number of complementary and alternative healthcare practitioners across the United States, and the company blossomed, spreading to over 40 countries around the world.

Kristine’s passion for quality, integrity, and service propelled the company from a small, family-owned business to a multi-million dollar global enterprise helping to share the healing power of nature with the world. She remained active with the company throughout her life, serving as an officer in the company since 1980. Kristine served as Chief Executive Officer from 1996 to 1997 and in various capacities as a member of the board of directors for 35 years, including Chairperson of the Board from 1984 to 2012 and Vice-Chairperson of the Board from 2013 to 2019. Additionally, in 1998, she was recognized by Ernst & Young as Entrepreneur of the Year.

Though a leader in the business world, Kristine was best known for her commitment to her family and the relationships she formed with employees and Distributors. Kristine approached the business as an extension of her family and created a culture of caring for employees, Distributors, and customers that endeared her to those with whom she worked.

Despite her tremendous success, Kristine remained humble and never sought the spotlight. While her life epitomized the American Dream, she took her greatest satisfaction from sharing that opportunity with others around the world and giving them the ability to discover health and prosperity.

“Kristine dedicated her life to helping others discover greater vitality and opportunity through Nature’s Sunshine,” said Moorehead. “We will continue to honor her life and memory through our efforts to share nature’s healing power with the world.”

Kristine is survived by fellow Nature’s Sunshine founders, her husband, Gene Hughes, and Pauline Hughes, as well as her seven children, Craig Hughes, Chris Hughes, Heidi Hughes Hastings, Sherston Hughes Faux, Julie Hughes King, Jeni Hughes McCoard and Kristi Hughes Dowding, 37 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Kristine requested not to have a funeral. A small, private memorial with her immediate family will be held sometime later this week. For those wishing to honor her memory, the family has asked for donations to the Impact Foundation in Kristine’s behalf in lieu of gifts or flowers.

About Nature’s Sunshine, with Synergy WorldWide
Nature’s Sunshine Products (NATR), a leading natural health and wellness company, markets and distributes nutritional and personal care products in more than 40 countries. Nature’s Sunshine manufactures its products at its state-of-the-art facilities to ensure its products continue to set the standard for the highest quality, safety, and efficacy on the market today. Synergy WorldWide is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nature’s Sunshine Products and shares the company mission to transform lives around the globe.


5 Must-Know Facts About Heart Health

5 Must-Know Facts About Heart Health

Heart Health Month continues, and due to popular demand, we have another Heart Health webinar coming up next week! Join us on February 26th to hear from the Hughes Center’s Research and Development Manager, Dr. Noah Jenkins.
Synergy Team Members: This webinar will feature interesting information from a qualified expert. Invite friends, family, or anyone interested in heart health to this educational webinar. The content will be friendly to people who have perhaps never heard of our company. Consider it a way of introducing what we do, and why we do it. Following the webinar, you can take the opportunity to share the Synergy products, however you’d prefer to share them, with those who express their interest.

In this webinar, our expert will discuss five interesting facts about the heart, which can help us take action for cardiovascular fitness.

Register today for either webinar, and invite your team and customers to enjoy this educational experience. This is a great opportunity to learn about the performance of your heart.

1 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
7 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, February 26
Time 1: 1:00 PM (MDT)
Time 2: 7:00 PM (MDT)
Language: English

NOTE: This webinar will feature presentation slides. For the best experience, we recommend you register today to join online. This webinar will be broadcast for educational purposes only. There will be no recordings published or distributed. This webinar is being broadcast with no intent to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or health condition. The content of this webinar will not be evaluated by the USFDA, nor by any governing body.

About Noah Jenkins, PhD.

Dr. Noah Jenkins is the Research and Development Manager at The Hughes Center for Research and Innovation. With a PhD. in Molecular Biology from the University of Utah, Dr. Jenkins has an in-depth and complete understanding of the human body and the nutrition essential to a healthy life. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuro-oncology at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at the University Of Utah Department Of Molecular Medicine. He is the author of 14 peer-reviewed academic studies on several topics including melanoma, brain cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

Dr. Jenkins doesn’t simply “talk the talk.” He “walks the walk” as well, striving to achieve Elite Health daily as a national-level competitor in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and an Olympic-style weight lifter. He speaks English and French fluently and leverages his education and passions as a member of the Hughes Center research team to help Synergy transform lives around the world.


New Metabolic LDL Fact Video

New Metabolic LDL Fact Video

Check out this quick fact video about our heart healthy Metabolic LDL product. This featurette is both easy to watch and share. It shows the simple details and multiple benefits of Metabolic LDL, along with the Synergy commitment to quality.

Learn about our developmental process for Metabolic LDL including the clinical testing performed by The Hughes Center for Research and Innovation.

These videos, along with several other product fact videos, can be found under the “Videos” tab.

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Click here for the Spanish video.

Click HERE to learn more about the metabolic LDL clinical study performed by the Hughes Center for Research and Innovation.


January Achievements 2020

January Achievements 2020

Jump starting this new year, we extend sincere congratulations to the dedicated Synergy Team Members sharing Elite Health across North America. In January of 2020, the men and women listed below advanced to new ranks of success in their business. It is our privilege to recognize them for the time and energy they have invested into reaching their goals, and helping people unlock their potential. Please join us in congratulating the following Team Members across North America:

   RANK ADVANCEMENTS    Silver
Dong Min Lee

Bronze
Kyung Yun

Star
Janmarie Lanzo
Kihoon Lee
John C. Djaoen
Dr. Jim Osiwala
Harriett Mayers
Joel Thomas
Mervin Elfise
Dolores Bridgelal


TOP RECRUITER Team Members with the most personally sponsored Tracking Centers

Bobby De Chiaro
Mike Hurley
Earlwaine Cumberbatch
Michael Orth
Riquet Caballero
Mary Blakley


TOP TEAM BUILDER Team Members with the most personally sponsored rank advancements

Earlwaine Cumberbatch
Dr. Ken Gearhart
Minsoo Cha
Bart Woodcook
Kyung Yun
Mary Blakely
Robin Francis


Support Your Most Vital Muscle

Support Your Most Vital Muscle

Like all muscles, your heart has to be trained in order to maintain its strength and conditioning. Whether it’s a quick run in the morning, half an hour on the stationary bike, or a leisurely walk around the neighborhood, a few minutes of cardio each day can be a huge help to your hearts overall health.
A strong heart helps to boosts your cardiovascular system, allowing your body utilize oxygen more efficiently, and lower the risk for heart disease. It even allows the heart to better repair itself when damaged. There are four basic components to fitness: cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Cardiovascular endurance is vital because it directly coincides with how effectively you can increase the other fitness elements.
Follow these tips to effectively train your heart to become stronger:
Engage Your Muscles The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate/vigorous aerobic exercise on 4-5 days per week. To achieve more benefits during your workout, focus on engaging the largest muscle groups (chest, legs, back, and abs) in a continuous, rhythmic manner. By doing this, your heart has to work harder to deliver oxygen-rich blood to muscle tissue, which results in a mini workout that supports and promotes your heart’s cardiovascular strength. Cardio Intervals If you want to jump start your heart health quickly, interval training is a great place to begin. Intervals work by incorporating high-intensity cardio with periods of lower, relaxed cardio. This results in an extremely effective and efficient workout. Studies have shown that doing 15 minutes of interval training has been linked to preventing heart disease as well as improving your overall fitness. Bonus: Interval training burns more calories per minute than simply jogging on a treadmill. Weight Training Similar to interval training, weight training is an effective way to strengthen all the muscles in your body, especially your heart. The key to having a productive weight training session is limiting the rest period between sets. Most gym goers will rest for approximately 30-90 seconds between sets. However, if your goal is greater endurance (and a stronger heart) you’ll have to surrender some break time. But trust us, your heart will thank you.
Slow It Down Although performing an intense cardio session is critical to your heart’s health, it’s just as vital to know when to slow down. Too much adrenaline in the system can be harmful to your heart. If your heart rate is jumping up too high or you feel pain, decrease the intensity of your workout to allow your heart to slow down. When your heart has relaxed, gradually increase the intensity of your workout to a moderate pace, but don’t overexert yourself. Be sure to drink water during “cool down” periods since the heart tends to beat faster when the cells in your body are dehydrated. Get Enough Sleep According to studies, young and middle-aged adults who sleep for approximately 7 hours per night have less calcium build-up in their arteries than those who sleep less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours. Similarly, those who sleep more soundly during the night tend to have healthier arteries than those who don’t. The quality of your sleep can be directly reflected in the quality of your training and ultimately influences how strong your heart is, and its potential to be strengthened.


Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Manda Discuss the Heart

Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Manda Discuss the Heart

In celebration of Heart Health Month 2020, join us for a special webinar on February 12th! Hear from the Hughes Center’s Research and Development Manager, Dr. Noah Jenkins, along with our Nutritional Research Scientist, Dr. Bhargavi Manda, as they explore the heart and discuss the science and research behind Synergy’s heart-health products.

Register today for either webinar, and invite your team and customers to enjoy this educational experience. This is a great opportunity to learn about how your heart’s health can become an important priority.

1 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
7 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

WEBINAR DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, February 12
Time 1: 1:00 PM (MDT)
Time 2: 7:00 PM (MDT)
Language: English

NOTE: This webinar will feature presentation slides. For the best experience, we recommend you register today to join online. This webinar will be broadcast for educational purposes only. There will be no recordings published or distributed. This webinar is being broadcast with no intent to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or health condition. The content of this webinar will not be evaluated by the USFDA, nor by any governing body.

About Noah Jenkins, Ph.D.

Dr. Noah Jenkins is the Research and Development Manager at The Hughes Center for Research and Innovation. With a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Utah, Dr. Jenkins has an in-depth and complete understanding of the human body and the nutrition essential to a healthy life. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuro-oncology at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at the University Of Utah Department Of Molecular Medicine. He is the author of 14 peer-reviewed academic studies on several topics including melanoma, brain cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

Dr. Jenkins doesn’t simply “talk the talk.” He “walks the walk” as well, striving to achieve Elite Health daily as a national-level competitor in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and an Olympic-style weight lifter. He speaks English and French fluently, and leverages his education and passions as a member of the Hughes Center research team to help Synergy transform lives around the world.


About Bhargavi Manda, Ph.D.

Dr. Bhargavi Manda is a Nutritional Research Scientist at the Hughes Center for Research and Innovation. As a Postdoctoral Researcher with a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Dr. Manda has an acute understanding of both the human body and the critical components involved with overall wellness. She also completed a Master’s of Science in Cell Biology and Physiology from Bhavan’s Vivekananda College in India. She is the author of 8 peer-reviewed academic articles on a variety of topics including molecular biology, physiology, and biochemistry. Dr. Manda utilizes both her education and her enthusiasm as a member of the Hughes Center research team to help Synergy renovate individual wellness around the world.


New CoQ10 Fact Video

New CoQ10 Fact Video

Check out this video about our heart-healthy CoQ10  product. This featurette is both easy to watch and share. It showcases the simple details and many benefits of CoQ10, along with the Synergy commitment to quality.

This video, along with several other product fact videos, can be found under the “Videos” tab.

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Click here for the Spanish video.

Click HERE to learn more about CoQ10 and Synergy’s other heart-focused products!


Impact Foundation Donates Over $90,000 to Assist with Wuhan Coronarvirus

Impact Foundation Donates Over $90,000 to Assist with Wuhan Coronarvirus

The Impact Foundation, in partnership with local distributors and employees in China, donated $90,500 (633,357 RMB, Chinese Yuan) to the Shanghai Charity Foundation to assist with the devastating Wuhan coronavirus.

The funds donated will be used to help the areas most affected by the virus, including Wuhan, with much needed medical resources like masks, goggles, and protective clothing. These items will protect frontline medical workers so they can provide the best care possible to those infected with the virus.

Dan Norman, Executive Vice President, President Asia Pacific, said, “Nature’s Sunshine was able to quickly mobilize to address the current situation in China through our Impact Foundation. The Impact Foundation’s donation will make a big difference in China. I’m really proud of our leaders in China who have been so positive and generous with their time and resources, it’s really remarkable to see.”

In addition to their generous donations, distributors and employees in China have also been supportive through social media. Their activism has blanketed China, bringing hope and boosting morale during these very difficult times. Nature’s Sunshine couldn’t be more proud of these incredible efforts and generosity.

The Shanghai government and the Jing’an District government have recognized and praised the Impact Foundation’s donation.

About the Impact Foundation

Synergy WorldWide and Nature’s Sunshine share the healing power of nature with people in need through the Impact Foundation. The foundation works to increase awareness of nature’s healing power, create meaningful service opportunities, and engage with charitable organizations that align closely with the mission of our company.