Nutriiveda is the Sure Bet for a Home Business

December 6, 2009 by · 32 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!

Luxury Hawaii Holiday Honeymoon Holidays in the Sun

November 20, 2009 by · 26 Comments 

Hawaii is one of the places that almost always comes up in conversations about romantic travel. Hawaiian island vacations can take you to beaches, tropical forests, volcanic craters and hidden grottos. You can surf, snorkel, scuba or just relax on the sand. You’ll find a number of spas, golf courses and world class restaurants. Many Hawaiian vacation packages include an authentic luau, fine dining, airfare, hotel rooms and rental cars for one affordable price.

The first thing you must decide before looking at travel packages for your Hawaii beach vacation is which island you’d like to visit. Oahu houses the state capital of Honolulu and Waikiki Beach, which is full of soft white sand, restaurants, surfers and tourists. Lovers can snorkel at Hanauma Bay, hike up Diamond Head or swim in waterfalls at Waimea Falls State Park. The Big Island offers rare glimpses of black sand beaches, volcanic rock, Volcanoes National Park, molten lava flows and star gazing. Kauai — “The Garden Isle” — is known for its tropical vegetation, Fern Grotto cave, tourist towns like Kapaa and Lihue, white sandy beaches, kayaking on the Wailua River and hiking areas along the Na Pali trail. In Maui, you’ll see miles of pristine beaches, once-in-a-lifetime scenery along the road to Hana, coral reefs for snorkeling, humpback whale migrations (December to March), historic antiques in Lahaina and volcanic craters at Haleakala. Lanai — “Pineapple Island” — was once exclusively the Dole pineapple plantation, but has now added two resorts so you know you’ll be free from crowds and traffic. Molokai — “the Friendly Isle” — is rural and peaceful, offering horseback riding, biking, hiking and relaxation opportunities.

At www.princeresortshawaii.com, there are several vacation packages to choose for your honeymoon. The “Mauna Kea Beach 2009 Romance Package” on Big Island starts at $570/night, which includes a mountain view room, a Hertz convertible rental car, buffet breakfast for two, a $100 dinner credit, a bottle of sparkling wine and complimentary chocolates. The “Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki 2009 Romance Package” on Oahu starts at $280/night, which includes an oceanfront room, daily convertible rental, a bottle of sparkling wine, chocolate truffles, daily breakfast buffet and a $100 dinner voucher. The “Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel 2009 Romance Package” on Big Island starts at $550/night and offers an ocean-view room, a daily convertible rental, a chocolate amenity, daily breakfast buffet and $100 toward your dinner. These romantic weekends include many of the necessities for the first day of your stay and leave you the freedom to explore the other days you’re there.

Another way to find Hawaiian vacation packages is by checking the cruise lines. For instance, you can hop aboard the Golden Princess from LA traveling to Hilo, Honolulu (Oahu), Kauai, Lahaina (Maui) and Ensenada (Mexico) on a 14-night cruise for as low as $1199 ($85/night), which includes all your entertainment, meals, soft drinks and room! On the Carnival Spirit, you’ll see Honolulu, Kauai, Kona, Hilo, Kahului (Maui) and Vancouver (British Columbia) on a 12-night cruise for as low as $1069. NCL offers a special 7-night land-and-sea honeymoon package starting at $999; you’ll spend two nights at the Waikiki Resort Hotel, go sightseeing around Oahu/Honolulu, board the Pride of America ship and sail to Maui, Big Island, the Kona Coast, Kauai and back to Honolulu again.

About the Author:

Dave Stuart has worked with several travel companies over the last 10 years and is now running a Gloucester taxi and holiday travel website, offering bespoke luxury holiday packages to customers by word of mouth.

Other interests are offering cut price insurance products such as iPhone Insurance and Slate Insurance . Dave Stuart enjoys finding overpriced products and setting up arrangements with other competitors in the market place, to offer superior products at a reduced price, offering total value for money.

 

 

The Kingdom For Belt Buckles

November 2, 2009 by · 30 Comments 

I had a dream that the last few years we have seen a lot of flare up from the free colonies. When Texas eventually broke away from the Union, I thought that was what really began to stir things up. As it turned out, the secret symbols became just another sign on a flag.

For example, when Mexico assaulted California in 2019, they were using cool belt buckles for their hidden sign. Now look at it, California has those ridiculous things right on there brochures. Belt buckles, what was that all about anyway. I mean when Texas left, they used a Lion, now at the minimum that has some grit to it. When the U.N. finished their European leagues, and left the Koreans to survive for themselves, that instigated such a unexpected back lash here, that I truly believe California and their western belt buckles felt there was no real choice, but to agree with Texas, and some how get Mexico to come to the event.

What a fright that was! Anyway, as it turned out, the Koreans disintegrated on themselves and China didn’t have much more to do than to come in and mop up, as well as feed those that survived the fight. Things have a strange way of working out, even if it doesn’t always work for our liking.

Israel had by this time, pretty much flattened the middle east, and what was left was now concentrated in northern Iran. We were all waiting to see how that works out before anyone made any serious moves. The whole continent of Africa was in flames by now, and it looked like the world was at ease to just let it burn. At least I still have my belt buckles.

Add Some Diversity to Your Summer Travel

March 31, 2009 by · 23 Comments 

I’d like to make a suggestion for a vacation destination where you can find a great deal of variety in the type of local attractions offered.  Everybody has different goals for their summer travel.  Some of us want to visit Disneyland and some just want to relax on the beach.  Others love to see historical sites and still others love to play golf.

Summer California actually offers activities in all of these categories.  There are many golf courses between the Pacific Ocean and Palm Desert.  And, of course, you’ll find plenty of beach action for sun worshipping.

Another obvious destination is the Disneyland Resort, which includes Downtown Disney and Disney’s California Adventure (by the way, Disney is spending like a billion dollars on a major renovation of California Adventure over the next several years).

If you haven’t been to Anaheim in several years, you’ll be amazed at the changes.  California Adventure exhibits the diversity of California culture, from citrus orchards to downtown Los Angeles to the northern California Wine Country.  You will observe an international blend of cultures in the visitors at the parks and at Downtown Disney.  It is a great place for people watching—a veritable cultural melting pot.

Speaking of a cultural melting pot, Southern California is a concoction of people and cultures from around the world.  There is a particularly strong presence from Pacific Rim countries, but Europe, Asia and Africa are likewise well represented (not so many folks from Antarctica).

You’ll find quite a number of ethnic communities scattered throughout Southern California, and worth a visit in your summer travel activities.  The first community that comes to mind is Chinatown, just north of the Los Angeles central business district.  Just to the east of downtown is Little Tokyo.  Koreatown lies on the west side of the 110 Freeway.

Take time out of your schedule to drive down to Orange County to visit downtown Santa Ana, portions of which will remind you of a medium-sized city in Mexico.  Nearby Little Saigon offers shopping and dining with a Vietnamese and Southeast Asia influence.  There are no-doubt many other ethnic area in the Southern California melting pot.

Guadalajara, Cozumel & Cuernavaca Climate & Temperature Info

March 28, 2009 by · 8 Comments 

In the winter the mean Guadalajara temperature for December has been recoreded to be on average in the range of 11.2 and 25.0 degrees celcius. Then in the spring time temperatures in Guadalajara, Mexico record mean low values of 13.0 degrees and temp highs of 29.2 degrees celcius in the month of March. In summery June the average values for the Guadalajara climate reach up to to from 17.8 to 30.6 degrees celcius and by the autumn mean temperatures tumble to the range of 16.8 and 27.2 degrees in September.

The climate of Cozumel in the winter is cool with mean temperatures in the night falling to 19.4 degrees in January. In the day time temperatures reach a maximum of 28.6 degrees. Later in the year temperatures in Cozumel in April reach 32.0 degrees by day falling over night to 21.8 degrees celcius. In July the Cozumel temperature is in the range of 23.5 and 32.6 degrees before the Cozumel climate begins to cool in October when the mean maximum temp is just 30.7 degrees. At this time of the year the mean low temp is in the region of 23.1 degrees.

The winter Cuernavaca temperature in February ranges between 13.2 and 26.3 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Cuernavaca, Mexico show average values of between 17.5 and 29.6 degrees of celcius in the month of May. In August the summer mean values for the Cuernavaca climate increase to between 15.9 and 25.6 degrees celcius. By the autumn average temperatures fall to between 13.8 and 25.8 degrees in the month of November.