Is Zrii a scam or a sensible business?

In the growing market for liquid nutritional products, every few months the next new product usually sneaks into the public consciousness in hopes of making some sort of splash. The same goes for Zrii, a liquid supplement first formulated on the market on October 1, 2007, and officially launched in May 2008 in her hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah. In their first year of product distribution, Zrii’s (initial reports of) $43 million in sales volume gives them some consideration as a sensible home-based business option.

MOMENT:  Time should be considered one of the most important components when choosing a company to invest your time and efforts in. You need to consider the timing, not just of the industry itself (specifically, are Baby Boomers interested in such products?), but also the timing of the company. Startups can be considered risky, but with higher risk, higher reward. Zrii began shipping products to the US and Canada on October 1, 2007 and plans to expand internationally to Mexico on January 1, 2009. A company with fewer than 100,000 representatives is considered the ground floor, and a Zrii executive High level estimated that there were approximately 50,000 Zrii representatives as of January 1, 2009. End of November 2008.

LEADERSHIP:Zrii CEO Bill Farley is a brand icon with past tenure as director of Fruit of the Loom, BVD, Christian Dior, Jordache Jeans, etc. precede it. There was initial concern that Mr. Farley’s lack of experience in the network marketing industry might be a handicap in growing the company using this unique business model. He solved it by surrounding himself with 6 co-founders who have extensive MLM experience, each in a different field of expertise. So far, it seems to have been a good move.

APPROVAL:  Without a doubt, the endorsement of the Chopra Center has been one of the fuels that has triggered the initial interest in Zrii. The Chopra Center has never endorsed a third party product. The co-founders of the world-renowned La Jolla-based wellness center, Dr. Deepak Chopra and Dr. David Simon, agreed to support Zrii’s formulation because they were allowed to make contributions to the formulation and manufacturing process, and consequently, They appointed company team members. Scientific Advisory Board.

PRODUCT:Zrii’s main ingredient is Amalaki, a fruit that grows in the Himalayan mountains and has been used for 5,000 years as a holistic healing remedy in India. Because Zrii is said to adhere to strict Ayurvedic guidelines, it does not contain preservatives such as sodium benzoate, which by itself is not toxic, but in combination with ascorbic acid (or vitamin C) can form the chemical benzene, a known carcinogen. Amalaki’s health benefits are extensive and include lowering blood sugar levels, cholesterol, and blood pressure levels, as well as having anti-inflammatory properties.

With a serious disease becoming an epidemic, more and more people are seeking natural healing, such as the teachings of Ayurveda. And in today’s challenging economy, more and more people are looking for a way to generate income from home. If you are passionate about wellness and are not opposed to making money promoting it, this company may be your remedy.

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