
HELP! GET ME OUT OF HERE!
Now that i have calmed down, i need to address this issue as an adult. Ayurveda promotes health mainly through a healthy diet. Ayurvedic practitioners and Ayurvedic patients alike are advised to eat fresh, unprocessed foods. Microwaves, leftovers and even frozen foods are generally frowned upon. Sure, you make with what you have. Not everyone has the time or energy to prepare a fresh meal every time, but it is highly recommended to do so as much as you can.
So, pray tell, how the hell does Zrii fit into the Ayurvedic picture? It's made of processed fruit juice. PROCESSED being the key word here. I wouldn't be surprised if there were preservatives in there either.
Sure, i'm certainly not one to talk because i love certain things that are processed, such as cookies. But we're talking about a holistic health system here. That's like a cruelty-free vegan makeup line trying to sell you a lipstick made of carmine! (i.e. bugs - yes, even in your red M&Ms).
My questions are the following: Why are people buying into this crap? Why in the world is Zrii sold on Deepak Chopra's Website? David Simon, how could you allow this???
I found this article, which i will call REALLY GOOD ARTICLE by Mike Adams
But there are many others online, a lot of which talk about MLM marketing, the shady business behind Zrii CEO Bill Farley, etc.
I'm sorry, Zriibots, for discrediting your product like this, but it's bogus. And the world doesn't need more money-making worthless crap. We need real, genuine and healthy stuff.
1 comments:
Hey Kirin!
First off, I just wanted to say thanks for reading and commenting on my blog. i love comments and yours made me feel great! Second, I've just recently run into Zrii and asked my Ayurved teacher about it and he, too, shares your beliefs. I'm enjoying your blog and love the rock pic with the cookie on top. What a great symbol and so representative of me as well.
best to you!
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