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Synergy Worldwide...


Founded by Dan Higginson in 1999 and based in Japan, Synergy Worldwide is a manufacturer of health care products. The company also claims to have the one of the most original business compensation plans about network marketing. The company was able to flourish in the difficult market conditions of the region by offering this comprehensive compensation plan. Once the compensation issue was effectively dealt with, Synergy International started building its affiliate and distributor programs in order to maximize the sales of its products. This need became more pronounced in 2001, as the company started to expand its ventures the need for people to flesh out the distribution network and raise the company to the top of the country’s market while benefiting handsomely from the profits gained.

Despite Synergy International success, many health care experts and business professionals have vocalized their doubts regarding the legitimacy of the company’s claim of using beneficial ingredients that improve health. For example, as far as anyone knows presently, products like the DNA Repair Cream or Anti-Aging cream do not contain any medically proven ingredients which will actually help to control the process of aging.

In fact, the majority of the ingredients used in Synergy International’s products are herbs and the barks of certain trees, most of which do not have any verifiable rejuvenating properties whatsoever. Uncertainty clouds the beautiful image that company seeks to foster and given the fact that they use ingredients that are consider “natural” the FDA’s hands are essentially tied on the matter.