More thoughts about Zrii
January 19th, 2008 · Filed Under: Alternative Medicine · network marketing · zrii amalaki
I met one of the VPs of the company. Zrii, the Original Amalaki has some of the best leadership ever in Network Marketing. Each one seems full of zeal, knowledge, class, integrity, and well, leadership.
Curtis Call looked at ease in Hawaiian attire at the first meeting, and really blended well with the groups here. They ran him a bit ragged with the events here, and I can see that Zrii is on the rise in Hawaii.
He gave me respect as I did bend his ear about some of our group’s issues. He took our suggestions and I saw an immediate effort to adress some of them.
He really spoke to the nutritional benefits and mentioned pubmed.org and scholar.google.com, which contain a wealth of articles about the various ingredients in our tonic.
Those ingredients are amalaki, shizandra, ginger, tulsi, turmeric, jujube, and haritake.
If you are with another company and are inclined to attack your competitors take a close look at our ingredients. And note the ‘no preservatives.’ My wife is a Dr and we had to be ’sold’ on the drink before we would seriously promote it. (Have I told you about my wife?)
She brought home a new drink product that a distributor had left her at the office. It is a big bottle, not a cheap investment. As she muscle tested me for individual ingredients we came across three that my body ‘liked.’ Those three made sense to both of us, (one is in Zrii), but I was quickly discouraged to see not one, but two preservatives in that bottle.
It tasted interesting, not bad. But this is not something that I could use OR sell, because of the preservatives. Let my friend and mentor Craig tell you about where those preservatives come from…..
I tell you this, not because I was looking for anything else, remember that bottle was free. But there are good products out there, that’s for sure. We suggest that one takes the Five Pillars into account in evaluating a network marketing company. One is product, and that is important. But ALL five pillars need to be in place for a company to have long-time success.
I will never forget when I ran into a lady that was in a ‘competitor’, Xango. After I mentioned some things about our company she said “You guys must be that company that is new and real good that we don’t have anything bad to say about yet.” Yes, that’s us. http://www.rickemmerich.myzrii.com





















