SynTech to bring its elite series of sports supplements to U.S.

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SynTech Nutrition, founded in 2010, has been growing steadily, which is why Wigman decided it was time to enter the U.S., the largest supplement market in the world.

SynTech Nutrition, a leading European sport supplement company based in Belgium, will be bringing its “Elite Series” of supplements to the United States in 2019.

SynTech Nutrition’s Elite Series products are high-dosage sport supplements based on the latest scientific research.

When we started in this industry about 15 years ago, supplement companies would list 14 ingredients for a pre-workout product, but there would only be two active ingredients.  We thought this was wrong,” said Bob Wigman, director of SynTech Nutrition.

“That is why we only include necessary ingredients at the correct high dosage. We also believe in full-transparency. We list all of the active ingredients and their doses,” he said.

SynTech Nutrition, founded in 2010, has been growing steadily, which is why Wigman decided it was time to enter the U.S., the largest supplement market in the world.

Wigman said SynTech would introduce its Elite Series of supplements to America in 2019.

“We want to give the best quality products to the athletes so they can pursue their goal/target in the most efficient way,” said Wigman, who started in the supplement business right out of college. “All of SynTech Nutrition’s products are produced in a state of the art facility and are based on the latest scientific research.”

Medix Laboratories NV is the parent company of SynTech Nutrition, which distributes its sport supplements throughout Europe, including Sweden, France, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

“Coming to America, the world’s largest supplement market was the logical next step. I believe our products can thrive in America because of our corporate philosophy of transparency and scientifically formulated high-dosage supplements,” Wigman said.

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