Zrii Amalaki Health, Ayurvedic Nutritional Drink

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Why You Need Amalaki To Be Your Healthiest Self

Amalaki is considered the "Great Rejuvenator" in the 5000 year old tradition of ayurveda. It is an amazing fruit with many healing, detoxifying and rejuvenating properties.

According to the website Banyan Botanicals: {Amalaki} gently detoxifies the body by purifying the blood and supporting healthy, regular elimination. Amalaki is also a potent rejuvenative for the entire body. It is said to stimulate the production of red blood cells, enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body mass and support proper function of the liver, spleen, heart and lungs. It has also been used to improve eyesight, strengthen the bones and teeth, and cause hair and nails to grow. It improves the digestive fire, maintains a healthy blood sugar level and is a rich natural source of antioxidants.

This why Amalaki was chosen as the premier ingredient in a new liquid supplement called Zrii. The integrative physicians who developed Zrii wanted to bring this unique product to the Western world in a form and with a taste that was palatable and easy to consume. They also knew that in Ayurveda, a synergy between ingredients becomes more powerful than the ingredients alone. Thus Zrii is a synergistic formulation containing amalaki and six supportive herbs, each very powerful in their own right and even more useful in combination.

Seven Reasons to Drink Zrii

Zrii can be a big factor in creating better health. But where does Zrii get this power? From the perfect marriage of natural resources, the wisdom of ancient Ayurveda, and the knowledge of state-of-the-art Western medical science.

Here are seven of its benefits:

1. Amalaki, the great rejuvenator

Central to Zrii is a small fruit that grows at the base of the pristine Himalayas in northern India. Its nutritional profile truly places it in a class of its own-which means it can be an extraordinary source for you to find rejuvenation, vitality, and energy.

2. A formulation that takes nutrition to the next level.
Mixed only with fruit juices, amalaki would be a top nutritional drink. But that wasn't enough to ensure that you received the highest level of nutrition possible, so we created a synergistic blend of herbs and fruits to completely unlock the potency of amalaki.

3. Preservative-free
Zrii uses the world’s purest whole-food source of amalaki, all grown at the foot of the Himalayas, surrounded by the cleanest air and water on the planet-which means no harmful artificial chemicals or contaminants.

4. Wildcrafted in the Himalayas
Our amalaki is wildcrafted, a harvesting technique where the fruit is taken from trees as it is naturally found in nature, hand-picked according to ancient techniques.

5. Endorsed by the Chopra Center
Zrii is proudly endorsed by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing, founded by world-famous Dr. Deepak Chopra and neurologist Dr. David Simon-the first third-party provider the Chopra Center has ever endorsed.

6. A vibrant taste.
In Ayurvedic practice, the ability of a food or drink to “enliven the tongue” is a hallmark of its healing capabilities. And as those who’ve tried it will tell you, Zrii most assuredly enlivens the tongue.

7. The wisdom of Ayurveda.
The formulation for Zrii is built on 5,000 years of Ayurvedic wisdom, which calls for multiple ingredients working together synergistically to maximize nutritional potency.

Zrii is more than a juice. It is a formulation that combines the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with modern science. Just a few ounces a day, and you’ll be on your way to better health.

Zrii is one of the only juices that boasts of using only 100% natural ingredients and NO preservatives!

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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Why Try Zrii?

Zrii: A Better Formulation, A Synergistic Blend.

After referring to the ancient texts and contemporary research, the formulation team dedicated to create a synergistic blend like no other product on the market. The result was Zrii, a product like none other hosting a combination of six select herbs and botanicals that together completely unlock the potency of Amalaki. The Zrii product contains these six supporting herbs in addition to amalaki.

Turmeric May complement circulation and digestion; noted anti-inflammatory effects
Jujube Known to calm nerves
Tulsi Can enhance digestion and intestinal health
Haritaki Helps nourish tissues
Schizandra May help mental function and memory
Ginger Used to improve digestion, absorption and assimilation


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.

Endorsed By The Chopra Center For Well Being

Zrii is the first third party product to receive the highly acclaimed endorsement of the Chopra Center. They not only endorse it, but now their stamp of approval sits on the back of every bottle of Zrii.

Special Zrii Customer Value Package
Purchase a month's supply of Zrii at WHOLESALE Pricing before September 30th and receive 5 Zrii Travel Bottles (3 oz. Each) for FREE.

But You MUST ACT QUICKLY.
This special offer of 5 FREE Zrii Travel Bottles is valid ONLY until September 30th, 2009 AND only for the FIRST Five People who become Preferred Customers by October 15th, 2008.

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Monday, September 8, 2008

Experience The Power of Amalaki!!

In Ayurveda, the Amalaki fruit is widely considered to be the most rejuvenating super-fruit. For over 5,000 years, Ayurveda has valued amalaki for its rejuvenating, vitality-enhancing, and anti-aging properties. Scientifically formulated with a blend of amalaki and synergistic herbs, Zrii is an effective new liquid nutritional drink that is rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. Created with pomegranae, pear and grape juice, Zrii is rich in antioxidants, free-radical scavenging polyphenols and bio-stable Vitamin C.

In addition to Amalaki, the synergistic blend of Zrii includes:
Tumeric
Tulsi
Ginger
Haritaki
Schizandra
Jujube

Read more about all the these ingredients, including a link to hundreds of PubMed research articles regarding these herbs by clicking on the link.
Alternative Wellness Website

Free Zrii Sample

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Zrii En Espanol Zrii in Mexico

Zrii, The Original Amalaki is officially launching in Mexico. Zrii El Original Amalaki es oficialmente el lanzamiento en Mexico. Zrii is endorsed by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing, founded by Dr. Deepak Chopra and Dr. David Simon. Zrii está avalada por el Centro Chopra para el Bienestar, fundada por el Dr Deepak Chopra y el Dr David Simon. Zrii Mexico began on October 1st, 2008. Zrii Mexico comenzará el 1 de octubre 2008.

As of November 1st, 2008, there are 5000 people who have joined Zrii in Mexico. Don't miss this amazing early opportunity. For detailed information please visit my Zrii Mexico Web Page. En el día 1 de noviembre de 2008, hay 5000 personas que han ensamblado Zrii en México. No falte esta oportunidad temprana que sorprende. Para la información detallada visite por favor mi Web page de Zrii México.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Zrii Business

Here is the most creative way I've seen the Zrii Business Opportunity and Zrii Product depicted.



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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.

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