FEBRUARY IS HEART HEALTH MONTH

FEBRUARY IS HEART HEALTH MONTH

Once again, Synergy will be celebrating HEART HEALTH MONTH, the best month ever, all February long.

PLEASE JOIN US ON FRIDAY, FEB 7: We are going to wear RED to celebrate “National Wear Red Day.” Show the world that you care about heart health by wearing your red hats, shirts, pants, neckties, scarves, roller-skates… whatever bold redness you want to wear, we want to see it on February 7. Rock that red!

Need some motivation? Think of someone you know who would be a lot happier if only his or her heart was healthier. You love that person. Wear red on February 7 for them.

Need MORE motivation? We’ll be giving away prizes! Your first chance to win will be on National Wear Red Day, February 7. Here’s how to enter:

  1. Post videos and/or photos on Instagram, Facebook, and/or TikTok (that’s right— Synergy is new to TikTok!) 
  2. Wear red 
  3. Show a Synergy logo somehow 
  4. Use these hashtags:
    #HeartHealthMonth #WearRedDay #SynergyWorldWide #EliteHealth #HealthBeginsWithHeart

Follow those four steps, and you’ll find yourself entered into the drawing. Multiple entries welcome, and multiple winners will be chosen! Show us your best Heart Health photos, videos, and smiles.

Speaking of social media: stay tuned to the Synergy channels throughout Heart Health Month. We’ll be sharing info, announcing webinars, hosting contests, and helping you to remember: HEALTH BEGINS WITH HEART.

#HeartHealthMonth #WearRedDay #SynergyWorldWide #EliteHealth #HealthBeginsWithHeart

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, 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.

FEBRUARY IS HEART HEALTH MONTH

FEBRUARY IS HEART HEALTH MONTH

Once again, Synergy will be celebrating HEART HEALTH MONTH, the best month ever, all February long.

PLEASE JOIN US ON FRIDAY, FEB 7: We are going to wear RED to celebrate “National Wear Red Day.” Show the world that you care about heart health by wearing your red hats, shirts, pants, neckties, scarves, roller-skates… whatever bold redness you want to wear, we want to see it on February 7. Rock that red!

Need some motivation? Think of someone you know who would be a lot happier if only his or her heart was healthier. You love that person. Wear red on February 7 for them.

Need MORE motivation? We’ll be giving away prizes! Your first chance to win will be on National Wear Red Day, February 7. Here’s how to enter:

  1. Post videos and/or photos on Instagram, Facebook, and/or TikTok (that’s right— Synergy is new to TikTok!) 
  2. Wear red 
  3. Show a Synergy logo somehow 
  4. Use these hashtags:
    #HeartHealthMonth #WearRedDay #SynergyWorldWide #EliteHealth #HealthBeginsWithHeart

Follow those four steps, and you’ll find yourself entered into the drawing. Multiple entries welcome, and multiple winners will be chosen! Show us your best Heart Health photos, videos, and smiles.

Speaking of social media: stay tuned to the Synergy channels throughout Heart Health Month. We’ll be sharing info, announcing webinars, hosting contests, and helping you to remember: HEALTH BEGINS WITH HEART.

#HeartHealthMonth #WearRedDay #SynergyWorldWide #EliteHealth #HealthBeginsWithHeart

Explore Chicago 2020

Explore Chicago 2020

Get ready for fun in the “City by the Lake.” That’s right — Synergy is headed to Chicago for the first North America event of the year. Join us as we see the sights, taste the cuisine, connect with our team, and recognize your magic in Chicagoland.

This “Explore Chicago” event will be a new milestone for Synergy, as we join our partners from Nature’s Sunshine (NSP) to create a bigger, better party. Synergy Team Members will combine with NSP managers for special tours, delicious meals, business celebrations, and more. One family. Three days. One great city. Many reasons to cheer.

Commit today to qualifying for the event!


EARN YOUR EXPLORATION:

Qualify for “Explore Chicago” to have your seat, your meals, your hotel, and your admission to every activity covered by Synergy. Here’s how you’ll do it, in the first quarter of 2020:
• Whatever title you held in December 2019 — maintain or surpass it in January, February and March 2020.
• Personally sponsor at least 6 new Team Members before the end of March.
• Help at least 3 of those new Team Members achieve the rank of Star before the end of March.
• Lastly, make sure you have 150 CV in TC1 volume each month from January to March.

In the words of Chicago legend Michael Jordan: “Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen.” We invite each of you to make it happen— earn your spot, build your teams, and find your way to Explore Chicago with Synergy and Nature’s Sunshine!

EXPLORE CHICAGO DETAILS:

• Qualification Period: January – March 2020
• Event Dates: July 9-11, 2020
• Event Features:
o   Group activities o   Recognition gala/dinner o   Nutrition presentations o   Business training o   Food, fun, friends and more!

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

• Explore Chicago is a 3-day trip
• This qualification is non-transferable
• Airfare is not included
• There is no monetary value associated with this qualification

Questions? Need to know your December 2019 pin level? Want to know more about deep-dish pizza? Contact our friendly customer service agents, standing by to help you Explore Chicago!

Here is a glimpse of what is in store for you in Chicago:

5 Ways to Reinforce Your Immune System for Winter

5 Ways to Reinforce Your Immune System for Winter

There are many speculations as to why people seem to start sniffling and coughing more often as soon as the cold air sets in. One Yale University study announced that cold wintry air weakens the nose’s immune defenses, allowing the bacteria and viruses lurking in every corner to more easily creep into your body.*

Prior to this study, many hypothesized that the increase in sickness had to do with more people staying indoors and sharing breathing space. While this theory might be partially true, it’s proven that cooler weather does have a crippling effect on immune systems. While there is no way to prevent winter from coming, there are ways to help the body fight against unwelcome intruders.

Load up on Vitamin C and D

While all vitamins play a role in health maintenance, Vitamin C and D are most notable for their ability to strengthen connective tissue in bones and attack the viruses themselves, both of which lead to fewer doctor visits in chilly months. Make sure to add citrus fruits to your daily diet for Vitamin C, and brave the cold to get some sunshine for a healthy dose of Vitamin D.

Cook with Herbs and Spices

Keep your spice rack stocked this winter. Studies show that garlic, ginger, black peppercorn, cayenne pepper, allspice, curry, and turmeric, all contain properties that strengthen immune defenses.

Maintain a Healthy Gut

The gastrointestinal tract houses a substantial part of the immune system. This being said, an important part of a strong immune system is strong digestive organs. A healthy diet and adequate sleep play a major role in a healthy gut, but probiotics, also known as “good bacteria,” are touted for supporting healthy gut function. Probiotics can be taken as a supplement, but are most commonly recognized as a component found in yogurt.

Eat, Drink, Sweat, Sleep, Repeat

Taking care of your immune system requires all of the same steps it takes to sustain total body wellness. Feed your body whole foods, choose water over soda, exercise moderately a few times per week, sleep 7-8 hours per night, and make each of these healthy choices habits.

Don’t stress!

Unfortunately, no one is immune to stress. However, the most dangerous type of stress that affects your body’s systems is chronic stress, or stress that results in high levels of the hormone cortisol. This stress hormone has a weakening effect on the immune system and can really put a damper on your winter plans. So remember to relax, don’t sweat the small stuff, and enjoy a flu-free, cold-free winter.

*Yale University study in January 2015