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Store Location & Hours   | Most PopularAlphabeticalPrice: lowest firstPrice: highest first View 120 per page Sign up for hot offers and HUGE savings! View our privacy policyVitamins & Dietary Supplements from Your Discount Chemist The Swisse lineup of health products are among the most respected in the world of pharmaceuticals. This all-Australian success story, begun in a humble warehouse in Melbourne in the late 1960s, has offered Australian consumers healthy supplements and vitamins for over half a century, a legacy that continues today. Swisse places its focus on providing health products to consumers for a competitive cost, and they have extended their product offerings across a huge lineup of different supplements and vitamins. Their trusted name has begun to make waves overseas, where a reputation of providing a trustworthy product has preceded them. With plans to extend their influence in to over 30 more countries outside of their current reach of Australia, New Zealand, China, Singapore, and Malaysia, these are exciting times for this iconic brand.




At Your Discount Chemist, we provide a wide range of Swisse products for delivery across Australia. We are always happy to extend the reach of this trusted, and trustworthy, all-Australian brand. Check them out today! Discount Vitamin Warehouse stores showcase Australia's largest range of Big Brand vitamins under the one roof. Brands include: Swisse, Blackmores, Nature's Own, Nature's Way, Cenovis, Bioglan, Wagner, Healthy Care & Ostelin. We also stock premium health food brands that you know and love, including Microgenics, Nutralife and Soland. We've got something for everyone and our team is trained to help you make the best decisions for your needs. WITH OUR PARTNER CHEMIST WAREHOUSE Safe, Secure and Trusted! Big Brands @ Warehouse Prices FREE SHIPPING On Orders Over $99 WITH OUR PARTNER CHEMIST WAREHOUSESorry, the page you were looking for could not be found. - If you typed in the web address, please make sure the spelling is correct.




- If you were looking for a specific product or want to continue shopping, you can try the following: Visit our Home PageIt was the brainchild of organic baker Kevin Ring, who started selling pollen tablets from his St Kilda naturopathics shop back in 1972. Ring's hand-made vitamin tablets, inspired by a trip to Switzerland in the late 1960s, were soon doing better than the bread, and a little shop under the Suisse brand was opened in Melbourne's suburbs in the early 1970s.Later changed to Swisse for legal reasons, that little shop blossomed into the country's biggest wellness company, and has just been sold to overseas buyers for an astonishing $1.67 billion.Hong Kong-listed company Biostime International Holdings on Thursday won the auction to buy Swisse, beating out two Chinese companies, Hony Capital and manufacturer Shanghai Pharma, on the way. Swisse will remain based in Melbourne, with a head office in Collingwood, but 83 per cent of the company is now in the hands of Biostime.The deal will lift the fortunes of Kevin Ring's son, Stephen, and his business partners Radek Sali and Michael Saba.




All become some of Melbourne's richest men, with estimated net worths in excess of $250 million each.It's a long way from the company's first outlet back in the 1970s, a "naturopathics" shop in working-class Airport West. The Swisse deal highlights the demand for Australian brands and products in China, which are regarded as "clean and green" when compared with domestic produce. The share price of rival Australian vitamin maker Blackmores has more than quadrupled in the past year, from $31 a share on the ASX to in excess of $137.50 during trade on Thursday, on the back of massive sales growth in China.Australian infant formula brands, such as Bellamy's Organic and A2 Platinum, have notched windfalls sales thanks to huge demand from China.  Much of the success has come from internet and grey market sales, with gangs of Chinese students buying up stock from Australian chemists and supermarket shelves to send back home.One milk industry CEO recently suggested Australian domestic sales of infant formula were now more than double the actual consumption by Australian babies.




A2's Australian chief executive, Peter Nathan, admitted the success of his infant formula was partly based on shoppers sending his product to China."We have had significant growth on online sites such as Alibaba, and also at retail level at grocery and pharmacy where Chinese tourists and nationals are often buying products on trips and taking it back with them," he said. "We are clearly demonstrating that we are having enormous traction with Chinese nationals. There is no question about that."The deal at Swisse justifies the big-spending strategy of CEO Radek Sali, a former executive at Village Roadshow. His father, Avni Sali, helped to develop the men's and women's Ultivite range of multi-vitamins for Swisse, which have been the mainstays of the company for the past decade.When Radek became CEO in 2005, he embarked on a massive marketing push. Nicole Kidman and Ellen De Generes were signed as ambassadors, along with a galaxy of sports stars including Cadel Evans, Ricky Ponting and Mark Webber.Lavish parties at the Birdcage at Flemington helped push the glamorous image.




Such was the extent of the marketing push, at one point Swisse's $50 million annual marketing spend was almost 40 times the cost of the ingredients used in vitamin production. It was all part of Radek's plan to make vitamins "fashionable and fun"."We have grown from small, family-owned business in the suburbs of Melbourne to become Australia's number one wellness brand," Sali said after the deal was inked. "We have done it on the back of an unwavering commitment to the highest standards of quality, safety and product efficacy."Founding shareholder Stephen Ring was equally happy after the deal."I am incredibly proud to have been part of Swisse's journey so far," he said. "The strength of the business is testament to the hard work, passion and energy of the entire Swisse team and I thank them for their ongoing commitment." NZ$0.00 - NZ$9.99 (11) NZ$10.00 - NZ$19.99 (32) NZ$20.00 - NZ$29.99 (19) NZ$30.00 - NZ$39.99 (1) NZ$40.00 and above (1) 120 chewable tablets (1)




500ml + Free Hand Cream! 60 + 60 tablet twin-pack (2) 60 chewable tablets (1) 60 tablets + free Hand Cream (1) Save 35% - 55% off RRP! You save up to Swisse is an Australian owned & operated business devoted to producing quality health supplements by using the best-sourced natural ingredients, latest scientific research and partnering with dedicated professionals in the healthcare industry. Swisse is a highly recommended multivitamin health brand, with internationally acclaimed actress Nicole Kidman as their global ambassador. Swisse products align with her mission to help “bring awareness to the importance of living a healthy lifestyle in a busy, often stressful world”. You can browse the range of Swisse vitamins and other supplements above that may provide assistance for immunity strength, weight management, beauty and skincare and much more. Whatever you need, these natural health products can easily be part of your daily routine. This Swisse high strength cranberry tablet is excellent, I found this have helped with my UTI problem I take one tablet a day.




Now I don’t need doctor prescription as this product contain natural substances., I will continue to order and use. Just ordered another two bottles very affordable and good on you Swisse. Divine oil for face Just love this facial/neck oil. Smells lovely and skin looks and stays hydrated all day. Olive Leaf Gel Cleanser Good For Sensitive/Blemish-Prone Skin I bought this product on a recommendation from my sister who uses this product over in Melbourne. It is great for calming my sensitive/red skin, and has helped to control my blemishes too. It leaves my skin feeling fresh and just a little tight, which is easily overcome by using the rosehip moisuriser afterwards (I recommend that too!). Great product and I'll be continuing to use it. Spring is in the air: Tips for a healthy spring detox Are you thinking of detoxing this spring? Detoxification is a hot topic these days, with health fanatics touting the benefits of detox left, right and centre.

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