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Recently,
Sheree was recommended to start using Zrii, a new liquid
nutritional drink, by her brother, who is a chiropractor.
Zrii is a
powerful, new liquid nutritional drink,
rooted in the ancient wisdom of ayurveda.
Widely considered one the world’s most
rejuvenating superfoods, amalaki forms
the basis of this delicious, functional
beverage. Zrii synergistically combines
amalaki with six other herbs and fruits,
including haritaki, tulsi, turmeric,
ginger, jujube and schizandra. Blended
in a base of pomegranate, pear and grape
juice, zrii is packed full of
antioxidants, bio-available vitamin C,
free-radical scavenging polyphenlos, and
bioflavanoids and natural enzymes. This
unique formulation is designed to
promote cellular rejuvenation, immune
function and increased vitality. Sheree
wishes to share with all of her her
ShereeJWilson.com visitors this
nutritional supplemental drink, and
hopes that you might enjoy learning
about this new drink, endorsed the
Chopra Center for Wellbeing. For
more information about Zrri, please
visit their website at
www.zrii.com. If
you have any other questions, that we
have not addressed here, please feel
free to email Sheree at
zrii@shereejwilson.com and she will
do her best to reply to your inquires.
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Zrii
offers many
potential health benefits. It is made up of
seven nutrients that can contribute to improved
health and wellness. Read more about those
ingredients and their benefits to good health
below.
1) Amalaki - Amalaki is the keystone of
Zrii's formulation because it is the botanical
for cellular rejuvenation. For centuries, this
small fruit, which grows in the fertile soil at
the base of the Himalayas, has often been
considered the most effective source for, among
other things, promoting cellular rejuvenation,
enhancing immune function, and increasing
vitality. More recently, many of these
miraculous benefits have been explained, as
scientists and nutritionists around the world
have documented its properties and unique
makeup. Zrii uses only the purest, whole-food
source of amalaki found anywhere in the world,
grown where it originated, fed by the cleanest
air and water on the planet. Furthermore, the
fruit is wild-crafted, a harvesting technique
where the amalaki is taken from trees as they
are found in nature, hand-picked according to
ancient techniques.
2)
Ginger - For more than 2,500 years,
ginger has been used to treat ailments and
please the palate. Today the edible portion of
the perennial plant is used worldwide in a
variety of ways. In France they use it to flavor
a liqueur and the United Kingdom produces a
ginger flavored wine. In the Middle East, ginger
powder is used as a spice for coffee and in the
West, we use ginger to satisfy our sweet tooth
in gingerbread, ginger ale, ginger snaps—even
ginger candy. Generally, ginger is used to
improve digestion, absorption and assimilation.
In addition, ginger has been used frequently for
dyspepsia and colic, to ease pain from
arthritis, has blood thinning and cholesterol
lowering properties that can help treat heart
disease, and can be an effective treatment for
nausea. Gingerols have shown evidence of aiding
the movement of the gastrointestinal tract and
have antibacterial, sedative, antipyretic and
analgesic properties.
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3)
Turmeric - Native to tropical South Asia, turmeric
thrives in temperatures between 20 and 30 degree Celsius
with plenty of rain. After a process of boiling and then
drying turmeric in hot ovens, rhizomes are extracted from
it, ground into a powder and used as a spice and dye.
Curcumin, its active ingredient, has a peppery flavor and
smells similar to mustard. Turmeric is used in many food
products and can usually be found in curry powders. Turmeric
has demonstrated ability to compliment circulation and
digestion. 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 curcumin is
an effective treatment for pancreatic cancer, Alzheimer's
and colorectal cancer. Curcumin 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.
4) Tulsi - Tulsi is referred to as Holy Basil, is an
aromatic plant and, beyond its many culinary purposes, has
particular spiritual relevance as well. Some Hindus consider
a household incomplete without a tulsi plant and still
others provide structural spaces within the home especially
for their tulsi. In other spiritual practices, tulsi is used
to make necklaces. Medicinally, tulsi has been known to
enhance digestion and intestinal health. The plant's
extracts are also used in remedies for colds, headaches,
stomach ailments, inflammation, heart disease and malaria.
Recent studies suggest that tulsi may be effective as a
painkiller and may help reduce glucose and cholesterol
levels. It also has antioxidant properties. |
5) Schizandra - Schizandra is a famous tonic
historically consumed by Chinese royalty and by Daoist
masters. Schizandra is renowned as a beauty tonic and is
considered to be a youth preserving herb. It is also said to
be a powerful tonic to the brain and is believed in China to
improve memory. For the body, it is known to improve overall
strength. Schizandra may also help mental function and
memory. It is used in many tonic formulations as an
astringent, while in traditional Chinese medicine it is used
to resist infections, increase skin health, and combat
insomnia, coughing and thirst. Modern Chinese research
suggests that schizandra has a protective effect and may
help people with chronic illness.
6)
Jujube - Jujube is a small tree or shrub with
thorny branches, green, shiny leaves and edible fruit that,
when mature, resembles a date. Jujube fruit has been
cultivated for over 4,000 years and can grow in a wide range
of temperatures—although hot summers are required to
successfully produce fruit. Jujube is known to calm nerves.
By grounding the fruit to a powder, small amounts can be
used to promptly reduce the effects of stress and purify the
blood. In addition, the compound called ziziphin found in
Jujube leaves can suppress the sweet taste in humans and
Jujube fruit helps soothe the throat.
7) Haritaki - All seven types of haritaki fruit have
their own unique look, flavor and benefits as well as
anthraquinone-like (laxative) chemicals, tannins and
astringents. Haritaki fruit is part of triphala, the
three-fruit formula in ayurveda. It is generally
administered in triphala form rather than by itself to draw
upon its tonic effects. Haritaki has been shown to nourish
tissues, particularly the heart, liver and kidney. It is
used to treat diseases of the eye (both internally and
externally). In addition, haritaki, by blocking the ability
to utilize sugars, may help to eliminate bacteria and have
cholesterol-lowering qualities. |
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Zrii is
endorsed by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing, a
world-renowned health and wellness center
recognized as the world's premier authority on
integrating the timeless wisdom of ayurveda into
modern daily life. The Chopra Center has
never before endorsed a third-party product, but
now their stamp of approval proudly sits on the
back of every bottle of Zrii. Because of the
high standing and unshakable integrity of the
Chopra Center, its endorsement is arguably the
most credible in the history of this industry.
Led by world-renowned authors, physicians, and
educators Deepak Chopra M.D. and David Simon
M.D., the Chopra Center for Wellbeing has served
millions of people around the world through its
educational programs, services and natural
products.
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ZRII PRODUCTS
Zrii 4-Pack Plus Fridge
Pack
($255.0)
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2 Zrii Fridge Packs
($270.0)
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Zrii 4 pack
($120.0)
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Zrii 8 Pack
($240.0)
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| Zrii Fridge Pack
($135.0) |
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To place
an online order, please
click here.
If you are interested in owning your own Zrii business,
click
here. |
To place an order via
the mail, please download the
Registration Form (PDF) and mail the completed
form to:
Zrii
14183 S Minuteman Dr, Suite 201
Draper, Ut 84020
or fax to 801.878.8099 |
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