August 2008
DCs becoming major Zrii distributors
Thousands of doctors of
chiropractic around the country have become distributors of a nutritional
drink called Zrii, made from seven herbs and botanicals in a formula based
on Ayurvedic principles.
There is preliminary
scientific evidence that the blend of Amalaki, ginger, haritaki, jujube,
schizandra, tulsi and turmeric may have beneficial effects on
neuromusculoskeletal health, brain & nerve function, immune response, stress
and sleep, aging and longevity, anxiety and depression, blood sugar and
weight management, respiratory and cardiovascular function, digestion and
elimination and energy and athletic performance. It is also being marketed
as a powerful preventative drink that contains the highest known source of
anti-oxidants in the world.
News about the
nutritional drink has spread rapidly in the past few months. A Google search
resulted in more than 400,000 hits, a remarkable indication of interest in a
product that was only introduced fairly recently. Part of the reason may be
that the drink has been endorsed by the prestigious Chopra Center for
Wellbeing, a rare and significant honor for any product.
"The Chopra Center for
Wellbeing endorses Zrii as a high quality, reliable formulation of the
rejuvenative fruit Amalaki (Emblica officinalis)," the Center announced.
"Over 100 scientific studies suggest that this fruit, which has been held in
high esteem by Ayurvedic doctors for millennia, has measurable health
benefits. The Chopra Center has been encouraging a daily dose of Amalaki for
over a decade. Zrii provides a balanced, pleasing, and concentrated source
of this nutritive food."
Although Deepak Chopra,
MD, is not formally involved with Zrii nor is he a partner or founder of
Zrii, he's known Bill Farley, Zrii's CEO, for many years and was one of the
people who originally introduced Farley to Amalaki and Ayurveda. Farley went
on to work with the Center to develop Zrii.
The widespread interest
in Zrii also stems from the fact that Farley chose to market the product via
a network marketing or direct sales system. Under that system, not only can
doctors share the product with their profession and personal contacts, but
offer them the opportunity to act as independent contractors themselves,
becoming part of the doctor's "downline" chain. When these contacts sell
Zrii to their contacts, they receive a commission, as does the doctor
who signed them up.
Unlike disreputable
"pyramid schemes," the network marketing system gives doctors the ability to
supplement their income while contributing to the overall well-being of
those who use the product.
The key fact of
interest to chiropractors is that Zrii is a high-powered nutritional product
that includes Amalaki, a small fruit grown at the base of the Himilayas.
Zrii contains a large number of nutrients that contribute to improved health
and wellness, such as:
*** Phytonutrients,
amino acids, trace minerals, anti-oxidants, polyphenols, tannins,
bioflavonoids -- substances well-documented for their ability to promote
cellular rejuvenation and overall vitality.
*** Ellagic and gallic
acid, and emblicanin --polyphenols that may help to reduce cellular
oxidative stress, destroy free radicals, and support the detoxification of
the body.
*** Rutin, quercetin
superoxide dismutase -- substances that can contribute to Amalaki's
anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and youth-promoting qualities.
*** Ascorbagins --
"mighty molecules" that are shown to create a protective bond around their
own rich source of Vitamin C molecules, making them more bio-available than
synthetic varieties.
The six other major
ingredients enhance the effectiveness of Amalaki, and contain their own
special nutritive qualities. For example, Jujube is high in vitamin C, while
ginger is a good source for magnesium and other trace minerals.
Doctors are also
finding that being a Zrii distributor can quickly increase their practice
revenue. "Doctors of chiropractic are in the forefront of the Zrii
business," stated Timothy Feuling, who is helping create a profession-wide
network of distributors. "They are introducing it to people within their
sphere of influence: other chiropractors, Ayurvedic doctors, nutritionists,
naturopaths, yoga studios and other professionals in the health and wellness
arena."
Feuling noted that many
distributors are using the power of the Internet to generate sales. "Some
are already earning a six-digit income in their regular career and are going
to earn much more by building a Zrii Network," he explained.
He warns that this is
not a "get rich overnight" scheme. "It takes time and effort, but doctors
can build a business alongside their practice and share Zrii as a product
with their patients, colleagues and community," Feuling said.
"Zrii has a
revolutionary compensation plan that includes seven different levels of
bonuses, commissions and residual income," he added.
"Chiropractors deserve
to be at the forefront of the Zrii phenomena," stated Timothy Feuling, who
is assisting DCs interested in marketing Zrii. "They have been leaders in
the wellness area for decades and have rightfully gained the trust of their
community. In Zrii, doctors have a product that can not only generate a
sizeable income stream but -- most importantly -- one that can help their
people achieve greater health."
(For more
information on getting started as a Zrii distributor, contact Timothy
Feuling at 480-303-1818 or
tfeuling@sbcglobal.net . Feuling and the Zrii Chiropractic Team help
doctors build sales and revenue volume by placing doctors who register after
them in one of their downlines, which will result in increased commissions
and help them climb to the higher ranks of Zrii.)