Guest Quarters: Beth McClelland - April 17, 2008Editor’s note: Beth McClelland is a Wickedly Chic advertiser. You can find her website here. I asked her to write an article to give our readers more information about Zrii. Enjoy! Built upon 5,000 to 10,000 years of Ayurvedic wisdom from India, Zrii combines natural resources and western science, fusing a powerful blend of fruits and herbs synergistic with amalaki, also known as the Indian gooseberry. Amalaki, “Fruit of Immortality,” is considered the most rejuvenating, highly revered nutritious food in the plant kingdom and is the central component in this nutritional drink supplement, functional beverage. The five great elements based in Ayurveda are earth, water, fire, air and space or ether reflective in nature and in us. Ayurvedic’s ancient holistic system aims to treat the whole person with specific treatments, food and lifestyle changes for optimal health & healing the illness. Ayur means life and veda means knowledge or science. Ayurveda, known as the “Mother of All Healing Systems, can be practiced on its own or in combination with acupuncture, homeopathy, allopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic and massage therapy. Many modern medical practices stem from Ayurveda, which contains the oldest and longest texts in the world detailing more than 5,000 herbs and fruits for their effectiveness.
Endorsed by The Chopra Center for Wellbeing, a world-class health and wellness center, Zrii’s unique formulation promotes cellular rejuvenation, increased vitality and immune function. Zrii is Sanskrit for light, luster, splendor and prosperity reflecting the company’s overall philosophy. Founder Bill Farley envisions helping people personally and professionally through his leadership showcasing a dynamic entrepreneurial business with Zrii.
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