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#1 Califanna

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Posted 26 July 2008 - 03:07 PM

I was wondering how many of you are drinking Zrii with Amalaki? Do you purchase it online or from a wholesaler?

If you don't drink it and never heard of it, it is a health drink offered by Depak Chopra. It has the Amalaki fruit in it, which is known in India as the "Great Rejuvenator". Zrii can offer powerful antioxidants, polphenois, tannins, bioflavonoids, amino acids, trace minerals and other beneficial phytonnutrients as reported in their brochure.

Let me hear how many of you drink Zrii and how you purchase it?

Thanks, Califanna

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Posted 08 August 2008 - 05:04 AM

View PostCalifanna, on Jul 26 2008, 11:07 AM, said:

I was wondering how many of you are drinking Zrii with Amalaki? Do you purchase it online or from a wholesaler?

If you don't drink it and never heard of it, it is a health drink offered by Depak Chopra. It has the Amalaki fruit in it, which is known in India as the "Great Rejuvenator". Zrii can offer powerful antioxidants, polphenois, tannins, bioflavonoids, amino acids, trace minerals and other beneficial phytonnutrients as reported in their brochure.

Let me hear how many of you drink Zrii and how you purchase it?

Thanks, Califanna

I haven't tried it yet but a friend of mine is distributing it through a franchise/seems like a pseudo pyramid company...he said I should give it a try. I'm a very healthy eater and take 5 vitamins and 3 minerals plus the B complex. I'm into blueberries and pomegranites as my antioxidants. I'll probably try it and get a supply from him, however.
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Posted 15 August 2008 - 11:04 PM

View PostCity Girl, on Aug 7 2008, 10:04 PM, said:

I haven't tried it yet but a friend of mine is distributing it through a franchise/seems like a pseudo pyramid company...he said I should give it a try. I'm a very healthy eater and take 5 vitamins and 3 minerals plus the B complex. I'm into blueberries and pomegranites as my antioxidants. I'll probably try it and get a supply from him, however.

City Girl,
I have been asked to join the team, but the amount you are obligated to purchase in the beginning is hefty with automatic re-orders. You are correct it is a Pyramid Scheme just dressed up to look like a health program.

Good job with the blueberries and pomegranites, they will definitely help your skin stay young.
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Posted 17 August 2008 - 08:33 AM

hahahaha LMAO

I just looked at there site for info... I have become a bit of an antioxidant freak since my accident and well this looked promising...

Anyways they just had there rising star academy 30 minutes from my home today and I missed it...

Such is luck I suppose!! I really wanted to see if I could meet them and get there input!! I would sell that stuff like wildfire out here... But OMG it's awfully pricey??

I love drinking pomegranate juice!!.. I use to make a morning shake 20 minutes before my workouts and drink a recovery shake after but I had to cut out the yogurt from my diet and I have been just using ice.. Wow is it bitter now.. The yogurt helped soften the bitter taste but the yogurt was causing my white cell count to go up..

Anyways just thought you would get a kick out of that!!

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 12:31 AM

View PostCalifanna, on Aug 15 2008, 06:04 PM, said:

View PostCity Girl, on Aug 7 2008, 10:04 PM, said:

I haven't tried it yet but a friend of mine is distributing it through a franchise/seems like a pseudo pyramid company...he said I should give it a try. I'm a very healthy eater and take 5 vitamins and 3 minerals plus the B complex. I'm into blueberries and pomegranites as my antioxidants. I'll probably try it and get a supply from him, however.

City Girl,
I have been asked to join the team, but the amount you are obligated to purchase in the beginning is hefty with automatic re-orders. You are correct it is a Pyramid Scheme just dressed up to look like a health program.

Good job with the blueberries and pomegranites, they will definitely help your skin stay young.
Califanna


Hello...Not sure where you all are at with this discussion or its end result...but I hope to clear up some misinformation. Zrii is not a pyramid..it IS a network marketing distribution system which is not at all the same thing. There is actually a group or team of distributors who are disabled, para or quadraplegics, as well some members with other injuries. They did seem to find help and relief so I would advise you to go to www.zrii.com, click on Zrii radio in the upper right corner and find the November 08 SAB call (Scientific Advisory Board) as the call discusses this topic. You could also go to the Chopra Center online and question them as well.. they endorse Zrii for good reason. Research how it was formulated and why. .this is most definitely a pure Ayurvedic product and a very legitimate business, in the business of helping people!
As for costs, you can use the product as a customer if you cannot afford the price to own a business center, but that cost is not at all high considering you are buying your own business and receiving a great deal of product and material for the investment. Much less than starting a pizza shop or a clothing store! and all businesses have overhead (monthly autoship). It would equate to about $40/wk then divide that by 7 days...not so expensive..... It may take some time to see results or you may have them quickly...but it is NOT a miracle cure...it is 5000 years of authentic healing which is the basis for much of what we have today! Try it...the product or the business or both....have an open mind and you will be pleasantly surprised! Good luck to you both!

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 02:10 AM

Chopra was not the brightest guy in his class, but he was the best salesman.

Product is probably very good, but so are others. It comes down to who you feel good doing business with.
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Posted 14 December 2009 - 03:53 AM

I'm not familiar with the business model they are using,,, but I know what a pyramid scheme is. Are there levels of distributors? Do you buy into the upper levels? Do you advance by finding others to distribute through you?

Many legitimate businesses use similar models, and I have no problem with the concept. The problem often comes with the product. Often the product in this form of enterprise is one that can't sustain it's continued sales through normal retail outlets,, and relies on it's "business owners" to buy on a continuing basis.

I've never tried the product,,, in fact I've never heard of it. I guess I'll wait till it proves itself enough to be sold at the 7-11.
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