Title: What Exactly Is Zrii™? Word Count: 516 Summary: Zrii has been started by Bill Farley, who has launched such successful enterprises such as Fruit of the Loom. Zrii is a company which has made a nutritional supplement which has a tested Ayurvedic herb as its most important ingredient, and Zrii has also been approved by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing. The owner of Zrii, Bill Farley, is creating waves with the innovative way in which he’s leading multilevel marketing. Zrii has primarily to do with making life prosperous, a... Keywords: zrii,amalaki,amalaki fruit,ayurveda,ayurvedic medicine,bill farley,amla,chopra Article Body: Zrii has been started by Bill Farley, who has launched such successful enterprises such as Fruit of the Loom. Zrii is a company which has made a nutritional supplement which has a tested Ayurvedic herb as its most important ingredient, and Zrii has also been approved by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing. The owner of Zrii, Bill Farley, is creating waves with the innovative way in which he’s leading multilevel marketing. Zrii has primarily to do with making life prosperous, abundant and long. Zrii is a strong Sanskrit word which alludes to a Hindu goddess of wealth and affluence, and which means ‘light, luster, richness, paragon, good fortune, prosperity, and wealth’. The Charaka Samhita is considered to be the oldest and most sacred of all the Ayurvedic texts, and it says that this goddess and amlaki are closely connected. After translating from the original Sanskrit of the Charaka Samhita, we learn that: Most people today know nothing about the Ayurvedic tradition even though they have heard popular terms such as ‘Ayurveda’ or ‘Ayurvedic antiseptic’. The origin of the amalaki fruit and Ayurveda goes back to the centuries old history of India. Ayurveda means the ‘science of life’ when translated from Sanskrit. Born in 1917, Mahesh Yogi, renowned for popularizing Transcendental Meditation to the West, is also well-known and admired for creating an awareness and interest in the Ayurvedic tradition in the West. The vital features of Ayurveda involve creating a balance between the energies of a person through his diet, herbs and way of living. Every individual is divided into three basic types based on the ‘dosha’ which guides them. Vata, Pitta and Kapha are the three doshas governing people. Vata is aware of space and air and rules the resistance movement of the mind and body. Pitta is made of water and fire and guides the metabolism, sensory awareness and heat. Kapha is composed of water and a crowd of swinish qualities. The fruit of the amalaki tree is an extremely useful Ayurvedic herb, and it is said that the amla amalaki is the most valuable universal super food credited to phytonutrients eaten for revitalizing one’s health. The amalaki fruit comes from northern India and thrives at the base of the Himalayan Mountains. Its dietary properties are famous for being excellent. Amla is known as amalaki in Sanskrit and in the West as the Indian gooseberry. It is found in tropical regions and is a deciduous tree which thrives in warm conditions. It is a medium sized tree but the benefits it provides are innumerable. It is one of the best anti-oxidants anywhere in the world. Amalaki, also sometimes called the ‘fruit of enchantment’ or the ‘rejuvenator’, is at the core of Ayurveda, which is a five thousand year old medical system, as it advocates the most important herb for leading to immunity, increase in bodily vitality, and revival of strength. It is also a valuable anti-inflammatory, helpful for digestion, supplement for making hair and skin very healthy and glowing. Please visit my bio and click on the link for further information about Zrii