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Synergy Compounding Pharmacy & Integrative Health Clinic

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8599 3105



Address: Shop 1, 132 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest 2065 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.synergycp.com.au

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25.01.2022 FEEL GOOD FRIDAY! - Reading a book can bring on relaxation by momentarily taking us away from the stress of reality #SynergyCP



24.01.2022 EATING ENOUGH GREENS? It is common to consume far more protein than fruits and veg. This can create an acid load in the body and potential low-grade acidosis. Eating lots of green foods which are more alkaline can help to balance dietary acids. They also contain vitamins, antioxidants, phytochemicals and minerals which can benefit energy, antioxidant status and bone health.... So, if you are not getting enough alkalising foods, Good Green Vitality can help with that. It is a comprehensive multi-nutrient supplement that has been expertly formulated to include a combination of fruits, vegetables, herbs, vitamins, minerals, probiotics and antioxidants to support optimal health. It also tastes great!....and has more than 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients designed to help you look and feel good. Made with real food, providing all-in-one nutritional support, free from all common allergens and containing absolutely zero bad stuff, Good Green Vitality is naturally good, easy-to-use, incredibly delicious and perfect for all members of the family. Vegan Gluten free Dairy free Soy free Lectin free Non-GMO A must-have alkalising essential morning drink! Come in and grab a jar...or two! #SynergyCP

24.01.2022 We're open 6 days a week! Come and visit our pharmacy and have a chat about how we can help you be the best version of yourself. 1300 168 898 | synergycp.com.au... Shop 1, 132 Willoughby Road Crows Nest NSW 2065 #SynergyCP

23.01.2022 Don't forget to make time for self-care! #SynergyCP



21.01.2022 Have you noticed your weight increasing year after year? Perhaps you have tried every diet strategy, but yet the weight still creeps up, and your metabolism remains sluggish. You may experience hunger and cravings and never really feel satisfied after a meal. Leptin is a hormone produced by fat cells that helps the body regulate energy by telling the brain it’s had enough to eat. It controls our hunger and feelings of satiety. Read more on our blog | https://bit.ly/3pf28DK... #SynergyCP

20.01.2022 We inspire people to improve their health and LIVE better #SynergyCP

20.01.2022 Rainbows and sunshine! Happy Friday! #SynergyCP



20.01.2022 Iron is an essential nutrient, and one of the most common nutrient deficiencies with up to 500,000 Australians diagnosed each year. Among other roles, it’s used to produce haemoglobin which is what enables red blood cells to transport oxygen throughout the body. It is, therefore, crucial for energy production. The two primary causes of iron deficiency are increased demand for iron, and a decreased intake or ability to absorb iron.... Iron deficiency is common among certain age groups especially women during their reproductive years as well as vegetarians. Medications like proton pump inhibitors (use to treat reflux) and digestive problems are also a major cause of reduced iron absorption. In these cases, addressing the cause of the iron deficiency is the first step in restoring optimal levels, rather than just taking a supplement. Some of the common symptoms of iron deficiency are; fatigue, weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, pale skin, difficulty concentrating and cold hands and feet. As iron is very important for the proper functioning of all the cells in our bodies, it is important to make sure you are having plenty of iron-rich foods such as red meat, liver and other organ meats, poultry and shellfish. Other sources of iron (non-haem) include nuts and seeds, legumes and green leafy vegetables. Non-haem iron is less readily absorbed, which is why requirements are greater when it offers the only dietary source of iron. There are numerous iron supplements available, each containing varying amounts of iron and forms of iron. Some are not readily absorbable or can cause constipation, so it is best to speak to our professional team who can select the best form for your particular situation. Of course, the key is to uncover and address the underlying cause for low iron levels. This is why it is important to speak to your healthcare practitioner who can order the right type of testing and investigate the reasons behind why you may be low. #SynergyCP

19.01.2022 If there was only ONE vitamin people EVER took, it should be a very good B complex! They are the cornerstones of a healthy body and play roles in everything from energy levels and brain function to metabolism. Read more on our blog | https://bit.ly/3ppbvka... #SynergyCP

13.01.2022 Technology is the forefront of creating effective medicine solutions Our modern laboratory utilises advanced technology to develop the highest standard of medication, ensuring you achieve your desired health goals #SynergyCP

12.01.2022 Turmeric contains the active ingredient curcumin, which is a powerful antioxidant. In recent years, several studies have emerged that curcumin’s anti-inflammatory properties can also help to reduce inflammation, swelling, muscle sprains and other injuries. Chronic long-term inflammation may also be a contributing factor to the worsening of some medical conditions. The damage caused by chronic inflammation can be a trigger for further inflammation, creating a vicious cycle. Cu...rcumin can help break this cycle by reducing the production and release of inflammatory chemicals. If you want to experience the full anti-inflammatory effects, it would be best to take a supplement that contains significant amounts of curcumin. Taking the spice turmeric on its own would be very difficult to reach the levels required for full anti-inflammatory effect. What is the best curcumin dosage? The answer to this question can depend upon the specific reason why you want to take it. There are many brands and strengths on the market today, so it can get very confusing about the best dose and length of time you should take it to get the best effect. At Synergy, we can help with that! We stock a few different brands and strengths, including practitioner only supplements so call in and speak us and we can help you to select the right brand, form and dose for your specific needs. #SynergyCP

11.01.2022 Supplying you with a range of products of the highest quality Our products are carefully selected and all compounded preparations are made onsite Read more about our products here https://bit.ly/39BI6i6... #SynergyCP



10.01.2022 Our specialised team of pharmacists and technicians have a strong focus on integrative, functional and nutritional medicine. Come and visit our pharmacy and have a chat about how we can help you. 1300 168 898 | synergycp.com.au... Shop 1, 132 Willoughby Road Crows Nest NSW 2065 #SynergyCP

10.01.2022 We are dedicated to health and safety! Our state-of-the-art laboratory is equipped with systems to ensure temperature control of raw ingredients and completed products. Come visit us TODAY! ... 1300 168 898 | synergycp.com.au Shop 1, 132 Willoughby Road Crows Nest NSW 2065 #SynergyCP

07.01.2022 Thank you so much Amber! It's great to know that we could help We are committed to providing the best support before, during and after your purchase. #SynergyCP

06.01.2022 We are here to make life easy! You can submit a copy of your prescription using the link below and our friendly pharmacist will contact you with a quote! https://bit.ly/33RDdON... #SynergyCP

03.01.2022 It's officially the weekend! Time for some quality time with your loved ones! #SynergyCP

03.01.2022 Thank you so much Kate! It's great to know that we could help We aim to always provide our clients with the best care! #SynergyCP

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