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Synergy Worldwide Phytolife Liquid Chlorophyll combines peppermint oil and plant extracts in a 730 ml syrup designed for adults. Offering 48 servings, this gluten-free, non-GMO supplement supports digestive health, detoxification, immunity, radiant skin, and natural energy through a fast-absorbing liquid formula with a refreshing peppermint flavor.
Units | 730.0 millilitre(s) |
Brand | Synergy Worldwide |
Format | Syrup |
Age Range Description | Adult |
K**T
Great tasting, great quality product
It’s great. So easy and refreshing to drink!Mild peppermint flavour is really refreshing.I always feel so good after taking this regularly.
K**J
Supergreen
I have been taking this product for many years. Although previously I have purchased this directly.
V**B
It's good for you, not sure about the taste
I've never used one of these drinks before, but it seems like a good way to get your vitamins. You add water to get 48 servings which are easy to pour, although it does feel a tad expensive at £30 at the time of review.The taste isn't bad per se, but isn't pleasant either. It's like a medicine almost without any sweeteners.
L**S
Tastes great, lots of healthy ingredients
The media could not be loaded. This is like a very, very concentrated mixed fruit juice to the point where it's almost as thick as a smoothie. It tastes great, and looks a deep purple colour you'd expect for something with so much red grape in it. It has loads of ingredients I know are good for you, and seems high quality. Obviously it's impossible to truly review the health effects of a product like this, but it is very nice.
L**Y
Going Green With Synergy Phytolife
GPTReview Title: Going Green With Synergy Phytolife – Literally and Figuratively!Review:As a bloke who usually grabs a coffee to kickstart the day, swapping to Synergy Worldwide's Phytolife was a bit like trading my football boots for ballet shoes – unexpected but surprisingly graceful! This 730 ml bottle of liquid chlorophyll promises a lot and delivers quite a bit. The taste is something to get used to; imagine if grass had a dewy morning meeting with mint – that’s what you’re gulping down. But after a few days, even my skeptical taste buds started to nod in approval.Now, let’s talk benefits. As a new dad, sleep is as rare as a sunny British summer, and anything that boosts energy without caffeine is worth a shot. Phytolife claims to energise and detoxify, and honestly, it does feel like it's doing something. I'm not exactly ready to run a marathon, but I'm certainly not dozing off during the baby’s 4 AM serenades anymore.Pros:Natural Boost: Feels like it turbocharges your batteries without the jitters of caffeine.Detox Delight: There’s a sense of feeling 'cleaner' on the inside if that makes any sense. It's like a spring clean for your innards.Bottle Size: The 730 ml bottle is pretty decent and lasts long enough not to worry about daily restocking.Cons:Acquired Taste: It won’t replace your morning OJ anytime soon; it's definitely for those who don’t mind a bit of a botanical kick.Price Tag: It’s a bit on the pricey side, especially if you’re just experimenting with going green.To sum it up, Synergy Phytolife is for those who are serious about adding a bit of green to their routine. It’s not just a whimsical purchase but could be a steady step towards a healthier lifestyle. Cheers to that – in a very leafy, green way!
B**K
Not Convinced...
The taste isn't awful but it's unique and for me, drinkable - however - my issue lies with the fact that the product literally mentions no tangible benefits nor points to any actual research to showcase, backed by fact, why this is good. Because of this, sure it might help my digestive system a little bit but I have no idea if it's genuinely scientifically proven to help or not.A simple Google suggested that chlorophyll may or may not be good to drink and that studies of it's impact are extremely limited. Peppermint Oil is a bit more well known and does have benefits but you can of course get capsules etc for that which are much cheaper.
E**N
Less than a litre of fruit juice
I expected this to be more concentrated, and the first measure I poured out, I diluted with a little water. But like that, it was almost tasteless. It tastes fine undiluted, rather dull and not very sweet. The three lead ingredients - see list on page - are water and two types of grape juice concentrate. I think the grape juice helps sweeten it, and counteract the potentially bitter taste of other berries.I am very sceptical about the price - the amounts of acai berry juice and goji berry juice are really very small. You can buy quite large quantities of powdered acai berry on Amazon for under a tenner.This is quite a processed product - made of processed, concentrated juices before being rediluted - and the price seems very high compared to fresh fruit and other supplements.
B**N
A good way to make water a little more interesting
I’ve never tried a supplement like this before. It claims to support digestion and intestinal health, which are difficult for me to verify since I haven't had any pre-existing conditions, luckily. But I did like supplementing with this since I heard chlorophyll can reduce bad body odour. It was also a nice way to vary my intake of foods to get a wide range of organic substances in my diet for general health.Adding a bit of this to my water made me more likely to drink water as it tasted a little better and more interesting. It went a long way too, as I liked to dilute it more than the recommended serving amount. I haven't noticed any health benefits so far, and no negative side effects, so I think it's a safe supplement. It tastes good too.
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