February 2016 Elite Honors Qualifiers

February 2016 Elite Honors Qualifiers

elitehonors-club-blogheaderTeam Members are charging full steam ahead in pursuit of becoming Elite Honors qualified for the first time or maintaining the Elite Honors title. The Elite Honors program is streamlining the way organizations do business with Synergy WordWide while maximizing each Team Member’s earning potential. Team Members following the program are seeing the extra rewards that are made possible through the Go Elite promotion as they continue doing what they’ve been doing all along—building their Synergy businesses.

Congratulations to the February 2016 qualifiers!

Qualify for Elite Honors 1 out of 12 months and receive an Elite Honors pin, recognition letter, and online recognition. Qualify 3 out of 12 months and receive an Elite Honors Club Card, which can be used for a number of event perks, including VIP registration, special product promotions, and more!

9x Qualifiers
David Johnston
Dan Hammer
Steve & Roxanne Seely
Mark Comer

7x Qualifiers
Dane Iorg
Lor Pace
Dianne Sandberg
Michael Burnett
K. Roger Carter

6x Qualifiers
Rudy Pedroza & Paul Blad
Dawna Bruce
David Munoz

5x Qualifiers
Daniel Priem
Belva Snow
Margie Dean
Sandra Kerner

4x Qualifiers
Dr. David Burnett
Judy Feldhausen
Dr. Charina Holmes
Brad Burnett

3x Qualifiers
Gerri Bingham
Sandy Klatt
Cliff & Janice Rosang
Nathan Fowers
Jared Chadburn
Donald Clarke
Soomee Kim
Dwayne Loberg

2x Qualifiers
Brian Holt
Susan Bober
Pete Miller
Dwayne & Sandy Schmidek
Jean Lavallie
David Hawthorne
Joy Matwyshen
Willa Holgate
Dr. Mark Warta
Dr. Jack Kucheran
Dr. Eleazar Kadile
Daniel McNabb
Matt Lewis
Raymond Crane
Sue Hossman
Robert Kenemer
Marion Scezsny

1x Qualifiers
Brenda Smestad
Bart Woodcook
Dr. Prendergast
Janice Marie Smith
Sara Holt
Robert S. Smith
Reed Burnett
Brent Burnett
Joel Estrellado
Patrick Harms
Sherry Burns
Eva Miller
Roxanna Madesen
Margaret Parrott
Robert Wischmeier
Karl Ray
Linda Hansen
Elizabeth Drieger
Sherri Bergamo
Betsy Bartlett
Carl Hunter
Doreen Sayler
Curtis Crough
Twila F. Hostetler
Dr. James Evans
R.L. Luekenga, O.D.
Kurt Ochsner
Mary Blakley
Linda Hanson
Patrick Owen
Anna Bergman
Dr. David Sim
Dawn Bruce
Dr. David Goodly
Ann Sandberg
Dr. Bruce Lewandowski
Dr. Jason
Dr. Patrick McCuaig
David Terry
Sarah Harms
Dr. Douglas Pfeiffer
Judith Allen
Alex Medin
Michelle Morrison
Dr. Katheline Nash
Boyd & Debra Gerber
Joel Higginson
Monte R. Stamper
Dr. Martin Maida
Jeff Clayton
Dr. Lyle Marcus-Love
Lise Quigg
Dr. Richard Johnson
Bonnie Tompkins
Kyung Colletti
Michelle Dean
Emily Dean
Jennifer Lewis
Chris Chadburn
Brian Burnett
Paul Dean
Maile Burnett
Adam Shrigley
Gary Burnett
Peter Burnett
Virginia Dean
Diloy Norsworthy
Maliee Jung
Kim Kanazawa
John Williams
Scott Rosang
Alexander Brown
William Burnett
Andrea Crane
Joyce Johnson
Brenda Anderson
Stephen Rockhill
Jamie Crane
Tatyana Lantz
Brandi Pijanowski
Brianda Garcia
Saiza-Jo Kinney
Marilinda Hales
Matthew Kinser
Joel MD
Scott Brumfield
Charles Brown
Dr. Anthony Bianchi
Antonina Ayala
Andrea Tesch
Kira Hatch
Dr. Fred Gardner
DJ Jacobsen
Mervin Harding
Carl Loberg
Taun Ziegler
Robert Hales
Mike Talbot
Angela Pelton
Castro Diego
Michele Moran
Cody Ingram
Ben Bills
Steven Lough
Michael Johnson
Dr. Derek Southers
So Gueon
Sofia Ayala
Young Joo Park
Margo O’Brien
Susan Hernandez
Matthew Preacher
Lizzie Davis
Charles Adamson
Alicia Limon
Monica Rargas
Nancy Chavez
Kenneth Chavez
Mindy Weber
Thalia Hall
Sam Chavez
Paul Limon
Madeline Perry
Tiffany Burnett
Bruce Rogers
Carole Burnett
Ivan Warren
Nicole Reese
Jared Gibson
Anastasia Haner
Alice Uriarte
Adam Ozuna
David Crockett
Nic Dart
Jared Swenson
Michael Quigg
Heath Johnston
Brandon Lewis
Joshua Burnett
Joe Brach

To learn more about Elite Honors and the Go Elite Promotion, click here.

December is already off to a great start. Let’s keep the momentum going! Train your team on the importance of becoming Elite Honors qualified through the Synergy Opportunity Webinar as you achieve this highly sought after title yourself. Can’t wait to see the success that this month brings.

Congratulations to everyone who has achieved Elite Honors so far and a special congratulations to those who have achieved Elite Honors multiple times. We are impressed by your work ethic and belief, and we thank you for the examples you are to all those working toward building their Synergy businesses.

Hughes Center Studies Dissected: What is Myeloperoxidase?

Hughes Center Studies Dissected: What is Myeloperoxidase?

pa9-cholesterolScientists at the Hughes Center for Research and Innovation announced two groundbreaking ProArgi-9+ discoveries in 2015 that Synergy Team Members all over the world have been talking about.

CLICK HERE to read the full descriptions of these discoveries.

One of these studies addresses the effects that ProArgi-9+ has on reducing the oxidation of LDL cholesterol. And the cause for oxidation? Myeloperoxidase (MPO).

The last sentence of the second study conducted states, “The Hughes Center’s preliminary study discovered that the unique combination of ingredients found in Synergy’s ProArgi-9+ potently inhibited myeloperoxidase and helps to reduce the oxidation of LDL cholesterol.”

So far, we know myeloperoxidase negatively effects nitric oxide production, but what is it exactly? And how exactly does it operate? With answers to these questions, we can gain a better understanding of why it’s important to keep myeloperoxidase from running its course.

MYELOPEROXIDASE: BOTH FRIEND AND FOE

MPO is an enzyme produced by white blood cells and is used to fight infection. MPO produces oxidizing compounds similar to bleach to kill infecting bacteria. The problem arises because the antimicrobial hypochlorous acid—an infection-fighting substance—kills both foe (bacteria) and friend (healthy tissue). This causes the oxidization of tissues.

Scientists at Synergy WorldWide have been evaluating natural inhibitors of myeloperoxidase as a nutritionally therapeutic approach to support cardiovascular health.

Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Matthew Tripp said, “We discovered that certain ingredients in Synergy’s ProArgi-9+ are indeed natural MPO inhibitors and work together synergistically. This unexpected discovery led to the filing of a provisional patent application on ProArgi-9+.”

Why Meal Replacements?

Why Meal Replacements?

healthshakeYou’re busy. So busy, in fact, that you hardly have time to grab lunch between errands, meetings, and other obligations. Restaurants and grocery stores are filled with unhealthy food, and when you’re in a bind, grabbing the quick, overly processed lunch seems to be the only option that fit your schedule. But thanks to products like Synergy’s SLMsmart Health Shake, people are finding ways around these issues.

Thanks to meal replacements like Synergy’s SLMsmart Health Shake, people are finding a way around this debacle. Meal Replacements aren’t consumed solely for weight management anymore, they are viewed as a no-hassle meal that supplies complete nutrition. In addition, adding protein and meal replacement powders to other foods is growing in popularity.

For these reasons, meal replacement sales continue to grow as lives become increasingly busy. In fact, by the year 2020, this segment of the industry is expected to rake in a whopping $9 billion in sales. Take a look at these encouraging stats from 2015:

  • $7 billion – Amount spent on meal replacements
  • $3 billion – Meal replacement sales in North America
  • $2 billion – Meal replacement sales in Asia
  • $1 billion – Meal replacement sales in Europe

 

Euromonitor also states that a current trend is categorizing meal replacements as a whole food option because manufacturers are creating formulas using all-natural ingredients. Taking this one step further, SLMsmart is not only made with natural ingredients, it’s made with natural ingredients that are tested for impurities of every kind before being released into the market.

Today, consumers are more concerned about the types of supplements and products they are consuming than they ever have been before. For this reason, SLMsmart Health Shake is the perfect solution for the health conscious, the protein-seekers, the busy bodies, the dieters, and more.

ATTENTION: NETWORK UPGRADE ON March 19

ATTENTION: NETWORK UPGRADE ON March 19

 In order to apply necessary upgrades to Synergy WorldWide’s network, we will be temporarily disabling the network’s digital resources on Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 8 p.m. (MST) for up to 9 hours.

All of Synergy’s digital resources are housed on this network, including Synergy WorldWide’s corporate website and Pulse. This means that product orders and enrollments cannot be submitted during this time period.

Please note this upcoming network upgrade so that you can process urgent orders and enrollments before the network is made unavailable.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Synergy WorldWide

World Record Holder is ProArgi-9+ Advocate

World Record Holder is ProArgi-9+ Advocate

The heaviest giant log squat in recorded history is 1,000 lbs. The most concrete bricks broken at one time with a single strike is 60. The heaviest fire truck harness pull is 36,000 lbs.  What do these world records have in common? ProArgi-9+ advocate and 54-year-old Strongman competitor Randy Richey of Scottsville, Kentucky.

For 30 years, Randy has been defying seemingly impossible stunts of strength in various weight lifting competitions, but it wasn’t until his late 30s that he entered the Strongman realm.

Randy currently holds eight world records and performs with his Strongman group Omega Force Strength Team in 75-100 carnivals, fairs, church functions and other events up and down the East Coast every year. They bend steel, pull tractor trailers, pull stacks of massive tires, bench press cars, bench press people, and flip cars over.

In 2013, Omega Force appeared on America’s Got Talent and impressed the judges enough to earn a pass to the second round in Las Vegas. Their episode was the most viewed of the season and aired five times because of its popularity.

That same year, Randy survived an invasive surgery, and his doctors were sure he would never be able to lift even moderately heavy objects, let alone compete. However, his love of training pushed him to maintain a healthy lifestyle so he could get back in the gym. After giving himself ample recovery time, Randy squatted 805 lbs. for 10 reps. As proof of his doctor’s amazement, a photo of Randy pushing through these reps is hanging in their office.

“I’m doing everything I did in my 30s and 40s, including training and competing,” Randy said.
According to Randy, one of the keys to maintaining strength of any proportion, especially for lifters who are not in their 20s and 30s anymore, is to make sure blood is circulating optimally. Muscle recovery is highly dependent on blood reaching the muscles and helping to build them back up.

“I recommend ProArgi-9+ to everyone,” Randy said. “There is a 78-year-old gentleman on the Omega Force team who is excited to see what it can do for him.”