Nutriiveda is the Sure Bet for a Home Business
December 6, 2009 by Janet7 · 11 Comments
There is a relationship marketing company based in the United States. The business is called Zrii. It was created in 2007 by Bill Farley with the goal of creating a universal billion dollar company. There are currently 65,000 business owners in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Early projections place this number as two or three percent of overall independent executives in the next five years. Zrii has experienced rapid success during the past two years. Many relationship marketing gurus attribute this success to the distinguished endorsement bestowed by The Chopra Center for Wellbeing. In addition to this vote of confidence, the rooting of Zrii’s two products in Ayurvedic science give it considerable authenticity in the scientific realm.
Holistic science is at the core of Zrii’s breakthrough weight loss product. NutriiVeda is a completely natural powder that launched at the August 2009 Rising Star Academy. Some of the ingredients in NutriiVeda include Haritaki, Amaliaki, Cayenne, Cayenne, Cinnamon and Guggul, just to name a few. Zrii claims there are over 22 essential vitamins and minerals in a serving of NutriiVeda. The scientifically proven ingredients in NutriiVeda have been shown to help you lose fat and maintain normal blood sugar levels. NutriiVeda was developed by members of Zrii’s Scientific Advisory Board. This is a group of Ayruvedic physicians who oversee the formulation of Zrii’s products. These experts spend a significant amount of their time promoting the products and educating the public about Ayruveda priciples.
With any multi-level business opportunity, there are doubters out there who discredit the network marketing industry. Zrii has experienced profound protestation the past two years. Typically, skeptics have been invested in a business but ran into a significant roadblock. Usually, these poor experiences result because of a lack of support or poor leadership at the corporate level. Zrii is fortunate to have an billionaire business builder as its Founder and CEO. Bill Farley has steered the vision for six separate billion dollar companies in his 35 year entrepreneurial career, the most familiar being Fruit of the Loom. His other companies include BVD, Lucchese, Gitano, Christian Diore, etc. How on earth could a business leader with this level of business respect be involved with a Zrii scam? In addition to the reputation of Bill Farley, would Deepak Chopra, the world’s most recognizable and noted medical doctor be involved with a scam? Dr. Chopra is considered an icon the world over for his authority on mind body medicine. Has Zrii cooked up the ancient tradition of Ayruveda? Of course not!
