Zrii Amalaki Health, Ayurvedic Nutritional Drink

Hello,I am Deborah Tutnauer.This is my blog highlighting Zrii Amalaki health drink information.Buy Zrii here or join our 25% discount purchase program.This ayurvedic nutritional juice detoxifies/rejuvenates on a cellular level. Revitalize & re-energize.Amalaki Health News and Zrii Business & Wellness benefits.Local Connection for:Zrii Colorado,Zrii Oklahoma,Zrii Kansas,Zrii Texas,Zrii Nebraska,Zrii Wyoming,Zrii Montana,Zrii Mexico.Medical professionals can find Zrii information here.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Why I No Longer Work My Zrii Business

Don't get me wrong..Zrii is a wonderful product. I drink it every day and have been doing so since October 2007. In that time I have not been sick once. With that in mind, I can only imagine the powerful immune system effect that is going on in my body, on a deeper level. Hopefully the ayurvedic ingredients in Zrii are preventing serious diseases that take years to become evident.

Given that testimonial, many may ask why I no longer work my Zrii business. The answer is, that Zrii as a business was not a good way for the average person to make money. Creating a long term residual income and helping others to do the same is the reason that I am a network marketing professional. Though I personally was making money with Zrii, my down line could not duplicate my efforts even with a lot of training and support. Zrii as a product is a hard sell. The effects are not noticeable for most people in the here and now. You know how hard it is in our western minded society to convince people to do things and pay for things that are preventative, without seeing/feeling differences for themselves. Some people "feel" Zrii, but many do not.

Zrii as a business had a very, very high attrition rate, thus making it hard for the average distributor (Zrii IE) to create ongoing residual income. Zrii as a company has shown that they know this, by recently adding a weight loss product to their line. Weight loss is an easier sell than wellness and prevention. This is a smart decision on their part, yet departs from their original one product mission and ideal.

My goal as a network marketing professional as well as a home business coach and trainer is to make sure that I reach my financial and lifestyle goals and that those who work with me, do so as well. That is why it became increasingly untenable for me to continue building a down line with Zrii. My level of integrity and honesty would not allow it.

I do continue to sell Zrii as a product and to drink it myself. As for making money. I have chosen to work with a company that I know has a simple, yet unique product line and the financial success of it's distributors at the heart of it's mission and philosophy.

Labels: , , , ,

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Tumeric For Health

Turmeric—Spice Up Your Life

Turmeric is an ancient spice that for possibly 5,000 years has been used as a traditional health remedy.

Two of the most popular remedies using turmeric in both Indian Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines are for the treatment of inflammatory and digestive disorders.

In India, it is used as an antiseptic to treat burns and cuts and Ayurvedic doctors value Turmeric for its fluoride.

The United States National Institutes of Health is conducting four clinical trials to determine if turmeric is an effective treatment for pancreatic cancer, Alzheimer’s and colorectal cancer.

Turmeric has been used for thousands of years as a safe anti-inflammatory and may be an effective treatment for psoriasis. Finally, Turmeric has demonstrated some ability to help slow down the spread of some cancers.

In conclusion, turmeric is gaining a lot of scientific attention from the West. Scientists are amazed at its health promoting abilities and many doctors already recognize turmeric as being an extremely important part of our diet.

Order Zrii Now

Labels: , , , , , , ,

Monday, September 15, 2008

Amalaki, Zrii and Your Health

Things You Should Know About Zrii


There Are No Preservatives

100% Natural Ingredients

Herbs are sustainably harvested on small family farms and are organic

Contains The World’s Greatest Rejuvenator (You can’t find this rare
fruit at your local health food store)

This form of amalaki is the best for full absorbtion of the nutrients

The rejuvenating amalaki fruit is the corner stone of ayurvedic medicine and
is worshipped by many in the East for its ability to balance the body

Synergistic Blend Of Powerful Herbs and Fruits To Unlock The Great Rejuvenator

Does Not Require Swallowing Pills or Mixing Powder

Tastes Great!

Watch This Zrii Product Video


The Ancient Wisdom of Amalaki

This small fruit contains a huge number of nutrients that can contribute to improved health and wellness. Here is a sample:

* Phytonutrients, amino acids, trace minerals, anti-oxidants, polyphenols, tannins, bioflavonoids–substances well-documented for their ability to promote cellular rejuvenation and overall vitality.

* Ellagic and gallic acid, and emblicanin–polyphenols that may help to reduce cellular oxidative stress, destroy free radicals, and support the detoxification of the body.

* Rutin, quercetin superoxide dismutase–substances that can contribute to amalaki’s anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and youth-promoting qualities.

* Ascorbagins–“mighty molecules” that are shown to create a protective bond around their own rich source of Vitamin C molecules, making them more bio-available than synthetic varieties.

BRING ZRII INTO YOUR LIFE

Labels: , , , ,

Thursday, May 8, 2008

A Zrii Controversy???

This post was taken from another excellent Zrii blog that can be found at
http://z.puhala.com/

It is a well written and much needed response to an article found in naturalnews.com

A Zrii Controversy?

May 1, 2008

Rather than sweep it under the rug and ignore it, this post is directly responding to Mike Adams article at naturalnews.com (”Review: Zrii Juice and the Chopra Center - Does it Stand Up to the Hype?“). Because naturalnews.com receives a fair amount of web traffic, you are most likely to bump into this article if you are using search engines to find Zrii related articles.

At best, Mike Adams article about Zrii is sloppy journalism. However, from my perspective it’s much worse than that — it’s entirely misleading and filled with inaccurate information.

In his first paragraph, Mr. Adams writes:
So to learn more about Zrii, I went to the website (www.Zrii.com) to find the nutrition facts on Zrii. That’s where this review ran into a significant stumbling block: Zrii doesn’t list its “nutrition facts” label on the website! (At least not that I could find as of this writing.)

I want to point out two things here. The extent of Mr. Adams research seems to be based entirely on the Zrii website. Secondly, why do you suppose he puts the phrase “nutrition facts” in quotes? Is this because of the way that he defines nutrition facts?

If you do your own research on the Zrii website, you will find a lot of information about all of the ingredients in Zrii, including the additional fruit juices.

Mr. Adams also writes:
I’m always suspicious of network marketing products that don’t openly advertise their ingredients. Sure, the Zrii website lists the “featured” ingredients — Amalaki, Ginger, Turmeric, Tulsi, Schizandra, Jujube and Haritaki — but it does not conspicuously tell you what else is in the juice, but if you dig around the site and read the fine print, you learn that the primary juices in the Zrii product are:
• Apple juice
• Pear juice
• Pomegranate juice

Fine print? Just what fine print is Mr. Adams speaking about? Read the back of the bottle! You will plainly see all of the ingredients in Zrii. Ingredients that he missed:
* Purified Water
* White Grape Juice Concentrate
* Pear Puree Juice Concentrate
* Concord Grape Juice Concentrate
* Pomegranate Juice Concentrate
* Cranberry Juice Concentrate
* Raspberry Juice Concentrate
* Lime Juice Concentrate

Mr. Adams goes on:
This discovery, all by itself, is worthy of a great deal of skepticism about the integrity and value of the product. But that’s not where my concerns end. I’m also concerned that:
• The website does not offer a nutrition facts label that clearly lists all the ingredients. To really find out what’s in it, you have to “read the fine print” in the F.A.Q. section.

Again, Mr. Adams liberal use of quotations is misleading. ”read the fine print” in the F.A.Q. section?? He would make you believe that Zrii has posted information in secret areas of the website that is hard to find. It’s true that there is a lot of information in the FAQ section of the website. FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions. How is that fine print exactly?

Mr. Adams goes on:
The website does not say HOW MUCH of each ingredient is in the juice. Are we talking 99% apple and pear juice and 1% of the other botanicals? Or is it more like 80% / 20%?

If you go to the Zrii Radio section of the website and listen to the Scientific Advisory Board calls, you will learn about the following:

* The formulation team, even after having locked down the main botanicals (Amalaki, Ginger, Turmeric, Tulsi, Schizandra, Jujube and Haritaki), spent nearly a year to come up with the right combination and mix of ingredients to insure potency, taste and so that there are no counter-effects of the botanicals being mixed

* There are no more than 15% of filler products outside of the core ingredients. This directly answers Mr. Adams questions of filler juice ratio to the main botanical ingredients.

Let’s continue. Another one of Mr. Adams points:
The website says the product is pasteurized. That means it’s heat processed, and heat processing destroys many of the natural medicines that the product is touted to contain in the first place!

Here is what the website actually states in the FAQ section:
Is Zrii pasteurized?

Given the presence of fruit juices, the product has to be pasteurized. Zrii employs a highly effective flash pasteurization process which heats the drink for a shorter period of time to preserve its potency.

Again, very misleading on the part of Mike Adams.

Here is one of his biggest journalism sins in my opinion. Mr. Adams states in his article:
The product is packaged in a plastic bottle, not glass. Does the plastic contain the toxic chemical Bisphenol-A? Most plastics do.

Wow - So, because Zrii uses plastic bottles, he automatically jumps to this conclusion? Here is what the website states in the FAQ section:
Is the plastic used in Zrii bottles safe? Which plastics have been shown to leach?

Within the world of food-grade plastics, High Density Polyethylene HDPE #2 (Zrii’s bottle) is considered one of the safest and easiest to recycle.

There has been some concern in recent months regarding the leaching of chemicals in plastics. This concern stemmed from a study suggesting that #7 plastics (also called Lexan) can produce the unwanted chemical bisphenol-A (BPA), thus leading to a variety of health issues. One major manufacturer of reusable sports bottles just switched form #7 plastics back to HDPE #2 for this reason.

At this point, it’s Mr. Adams credibility that really suffers due to his inaccurate, misleading, and selective use of information.

Here is more of Mr. Adams article:
Don’t get me wrong: I’m a strong supporter of Ayurvedic medicine and the healing benefits of the touted ingredients. I openly advocate the use of turmeric to prevent cancer, ginger for circulation, schizandra for immune modulation, and so on. These are powerful ingredients if used with proper potency. But understand this: Nowhere in Chinese medicine or Ayurvedic medicine does it say that you should combine a few milligrams of these ingredients with a bottle of pasteurized, non-organic apple juice and chug it! This product, in my opinion, is an insult to genuine Ayurvedic medicine.

This paragraph is completely misleading because he thinks he has already convinced his audience that Zrii is made up of mostly fruit juices and not beneficial botanicals — which is not true. As well, the Chopra Center’s endorsement is clearly evidence of the contrary. The Chopra Center is thought to be one of the foremost expert institutions in Ayurvedic medicine in North America and yet Zrii is the only third-party product that it endorses.
Here is some more misleading information from the article:

The current talk about Zrii seems focused on two things: 1) The seven key ingredients (which are dwarfed by the grape and pear juices), and 2) The income opportunity.

So, he is jumping from his weak conclusion in the beginning of the article (referencing the amount of traditional fruit juice), which is wrong and is now stating it as fact. Again, sloppy journalism.
I could go on and on about additional flaws that Mr. Adams makes. Okay, one more:

In my personal opinion, the Zrii company will fail unless it substantially reformulates its products.

Okay, at least he is stating his opinion this time and makes it clear. However, his opinion on the formula of Zrii is completely based on him reading certain sections of the website. This is hardly a qualified opinion (nutritional or medical).

Do your own research on Zrii. Listen to the Scientific Advisory Board calls that are recorded and published on the Zrii website. Even if you only spend 30 minutes of research, I think you will find it refutes much of the claims of Mike Adams. It appears that Mike Adams did much less research to write this very poor article.


I give my heartfelt thanks to the author of this blog post for dissecting Mike Adams non-researched journalism and giving consumers factual information. As always, each must make his/her own choices based on their own research.

Labels: , , , , ,

Monday, May 5, 2008

Zrii Showcased in Success From Home Magazine

Zrii scores another FIRST in the network marketing industry. Success From Home Magazine, an independent publication which spotlights a different work from home business every month, is showcasing Zrii in their June 2008 issue. This is the first time EVER that a company is being spotlighted in this magazine at their launch. Usually companies must be in existence for at least a number of years prior to gracing the pages of this publication.

Now when you approach your prospects you not only have a wonderful product and extraordinary support tools, you also have an independent national magazine featuring your Zrii, to share with everyone. This is an amazing situation for a company this young. This is why we are Zrii executives. This is why Zrii is the best network marketing company to work with in order to achieve your dreams.

To learn more and to enroll as a Zrii executive, click here

Labels: , , , , ,

Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Story of Zrii---The Beginning

The Zrii Phenomenon!
The Story of Zrii begins with a visionary American businessman named Bill who met with the Chopra Center for Wellbeing in September 2006 and learned about Amalaki. The convergence of these powerful forces, in a phenomenon that is bringing light and prosperity to the world, has quickly captured the imagination of people everywhere. It is a story that lifts spirits, unleashes a desire to succeed, and inspires humanity.


So, who are Bill and the Chopra Center?
Bill…
Few people on the planet have found success that can approach the level of achievement earned by Bill Farley. Raised by working class, deeply devoted, and loving parents in Pawtucket, RI, Bill became acquainted with the virtues of hard work and discipline at a young age. His mother worked in a factory, and his father was a postal worker who moonlighted as a musician. As a youngster, Bill worked a variety of jobs to assist the family. He also distinguished himself academically enough to earn admission to the prestigious Bowdoin College of Maine, and later, a law degree from Boston College. His first foray into the business world was selling encyclopedias door-to-door. After finding great success as a salesman, and later as a national trainer, Bill moved into the world of finance and investment banking with positions at NL Industries in New York City, and Lehman Brothers in Chicago. Helping his investment clients succeed built a strong desire to make it himself as an entrepreneur. Bill bought his first company, Anaheim Citrus Products, in 1976 for a personal investment of $50,000. Later, he sold it for over $10 million. This was the first of many successes to come. After acquiring Fruit of the Loom in the early 80’s, Bill served as majority shareholder, President and CEO for 15 years. At one point, Fruit of the
Loom’s parent, Farley Enterprises (a family holding company) employed over 65,000 people worldwide with annual revenues near $5 billion. Bill has owned companies in diverse industries, from apparel, to mining, to railroads, to nutrition and direct sales. His love of competition has been felt in the world of sports as well, as he became part owner of the Chicago White Sox in 1976. Bill has never shied away from risk when the right opportunity presented itself. “A willingness to take risk is probably a major reason for my success today. Many people could be as successful as I am, or more so, but for whatever reason they are unable to move beyond their fears.”

In 1986, Bill received the Horatio Alger Award, and was inducted in the illustrious Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans. Bill says his Horatio Alger Award “shows that anyone can pull himself up by the bootstraps. Working hard and seizing opportunities that come your way are the keys to making positive things happen.” He is also a recipient of the White House Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. As a natural byproduct of his business success over the years, Bill has developed an extensive international network. He is a trusted friend and advisor to CEOs, celebrities, athletes, politicians, and leaders around the world. Yet, Bill is often found mentoring people of little or no fame, who possess a strong desire to learn.
His philanthropy in the field of education has blessed the lives of thousands.

Today, Bill’s legacy is a beacon to anyone with a desire for success as an entrepreneur. As a self-made success with a desire to give back and help others looking to do the same, much of Bill’s time is now spent assisting others in pursuit of their own dreams.


The Chopra Center…
Fulfilling a lifelong dream of creating a center which focuses on enhancing health and nourishing the human spirit, Deepak Chopra, M.D. and David Simon M.D. opened The Chopra Center for Wellbeing in 1996 in San Diego. Located in the midst of the world famous La Costa Resort & Spa, the Chopra Center is a nurturing and judgment-free environment where visitors from around the world can find balance and healing. Founded in the traditions of ancient wisdom, modern science, and daily well being, the Chopra Center is internationally recognized as the premier authority on integrating western medicine with complementary healing arts of the East.
Bringing together the talented professionals in the conventional, complementary, and alternative medicinefields, The Chopra Center has created an environment that embodies the essence of healing. Under Dr. Simon’s direction, they provide medical consultations, therapeutic body treatments, workshops, meditation instruction, hospital program development, and corporate training courses. The emphasis at the Center is on providing guidance to help individuals promote their own longevity, human potential and success, while increasing personal balance, happiness, and fulfillment

Wow! So, what are Bill and the Chopra Center doing?
Bill’s business acumen and interest has also led him to closely study the nutrition business in recent years. He has observed a clear trend towards super foods and plants as a source of balanced nutrition, and an explosive trend towards beverages as a palatable and popular method of delivery. Recently, Bill and the Chopra Center were discussing the great foods and herbs of the world. Bill asked if any super foods had yet to be truly discovered on a global scale. Was there a fruit with a compelling, unique nutritional story that could help millions of people improve their health? The Chopra Center began to describe the AMALAKI FRUIT to Bill.
Amalaki, known in India as amla, is the central fruit in ayurveda. It is widely regarded as one of the world’s most powerful rejuvenating foods, and has been revered above all other foods for over 5,000 years in traditional ayurvedic medicine. Its nutritive qualities are well chronicled in many ancient medical journals and hundreds of modern studies alike. Its benefits are heralded in countless testimonials by those who eat the fruit in India today. The Chopra Center taught Bill that amalaki is a powerful superfood, loaded with phytonutrients that are necessary to rejuvenate and restore vitality.

Bill engaged a world-class formulation team of doctors and nutrition experts who created the product that is now taking the world by storm. Thanks to the wisdom of the Chopra Center and nutrition experts, and the vision and vast financial resources of Bill Farley, people in all cultures can now benefit from the amalaki fruit and a host of other nutritious companion fruits and herbs.
The world now has Zrii. Founded by celebrity CEO Bill Farley, and wholeheartedly endorsed by the world famous Chopra Center,

Zrii has become an overnight sensation.
Tell me more about this amalaki drink!

Do you want to more information? Click Here
and after reading that, Click Here

The Zrii Story---The Middle

The Zrii Story---Making Money With Zrii

Labels: , , , , ,