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Coming Soon: Zrii

By Larry Christopher | February 6, 2010

There is a new player in the competitive health and wellness arm of the network marketing industry –Zrii. This company has created a nutritional product made from Amalaki, used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine. Zrii has the endorsement of the famous author and lecturer Deepak Chopra.

One factor that separates Zrii from most network marketing companies is that it was started by a someone who is very successful in the mainstream business world, Bill Farley. Farley, who is a friend of Chopra’s, has been an owner of many companies, such as Anaheim Citrus Products and Fruit of the Loom; he is also a partner in a baseball franchise, the Chicago White Sox.

Ayurveda is a complex system of healing based on the traditional medicine of India. Although ancient in origin, what people mostly think of as Ayurvedic medicine is largely the work of the influential yogi, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (who, in turn, was a major influence on Deepak Chopra, now the best known exponent of Ayurveda).

Ayurveda is quite involved, but it is a system based on herbal and dietary principles. People are separated into three doshas, or body types. The three types are Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Very roughly, these three correspond, respectively, to the Western types ectomorph, mesomorph and endomorph. Each type of dosha has its own prescribed diet, herbs to take and habits regarding exercise and lifestyle.

An imbalance of doshas is a primary cause of illness. Everyone has elements of each dosha, although we usually have a dominant one. An imbalance means having not enough or too much of one or another dosha. If this is the case, herbs and dietary advice is given to restore balance. Doshas also have differing reactions to heat and cold, times of day and seasons.

The fruit of Emblica Officinalis, or the Amalaki tree is prized in Ayurveda for its role as a metabolic enhancer, anti-inflammatory and digestive aid. It also is a potent source of Vitamin C, anti-oxidants, trace minerals and amino acids.

Zrii went into pre-launch in July. It will not officially launch until October. It is, however, already causing quite a stir in both the internet marketing and natural healing communities. While network marketing companies are often very successful in their own right, they are usually somewhat marginalized. It isn’t often when one is associated with people as generally well known as Deepak Chopra and Bill Farley. This will certainly provide it with some powerful momentum in getting started.

Although Zrii business has not launched yet, it is still possible to apply to be a distributor. You can learn more about Zrii business from Larry’s home page, Abundance Meme Project

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