Advice you can trust at Nutrition Asylum

Gary and Liam Seeds only stock and sell nutrition products they believe in.

Eight years ago, after experiencing “the same bad day at work”, Nambour father and son, Gary and Liam Seeds decided to go into business together. 

As both shared a passion for sports and fitness, they founded Nutrition Asylum in Currie Street Nambour, and have never looked back.

“I think the fact that we love what we do and have been able to work closely as a family has been an important factor in our growth,” Liam said. “My mum, Christina works behind the scenes to support the work we do up front.

 Kieren Greenslade has returned to Nambour and opened Obsidian Massage at Nutrition Asylum.

“Ours is such an interesting and rapidly growing industry,” he explained. “We are learning all the time, and that keeps life exciting.”

Liam has long been an avid gym goer, and Gary played soccer to a high level, so each has their own experience to bring to the business.

“I found that using supplements has helped me enormously in my training and fitness,” said Liam.

“And having this experience has allowed me to help younger guys to build muscle and support their bodies with high quality supplementation.

“Being older, we are also able to assist our customers with various aspects of recovery as well.”

Nutrition Asylum has enjoyed organic growth, due largely to the fact that as an independent business, Gary and Liam are not beholden to any particular brand, nor do they have sales targets to meet.

“We only stock and sell products that we believe in,” said Liam. “You will not find any home brand products on our shelves. If we are not happy to use it ourselves, we will not sell it. We have rotated through a lot of brands and only stock the highest quality and Australian made, wherever possible.”

New massage service

After spending time travelling, brother in law Kieren Greenslade has returned to Nambour and opened his massage business, Obsidian Massage at the same location.

“It is actually a very good, complimentary fit,” Kieren said. We are all interested in overall fitness, and natural health and wellbeing.

“I have always had an interest in massage and the ways in which it benefits the body. It is a modality I have a bit of an affinity for. When the opportunity came up for me to take the space at Nutrition Asylum, I jumped at it.”

You can find Nutrition Asylum and Obsidian Massage at 45 Currie Street, Nambour.

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