The Fame and the Tragedy of the Zrii Amalaki Juice
Since Zrii’s boom in the market in the early 2007, there have already been a lot of doubts and speculations regarding the nutritive value of this energy drink. Zrii, Zrii, a $30 mineral juice claims that it contains several vitamins and minerals that are very rare in nature, which are known to cure serious health problems and ailments. While the health drink is enjoying fame and profit all at once, ENIVA made a rigorous nutritive check as to whether Zrii really deserves the credit.
Zrii’s Birth
It all started with a wild fruit called Amalaki, which is known to be native in the mountains of Himalayas, famous for the richness and rarity of the living organisms that thrive in its mountains. The makers of Zrii also claim that the health drink is preservative-free, as it is directly extracted fresh from the fruits of Amalaki, free from any form of contamination or pollution that could possibly affect the quality of the product.
Zrii reached soaring revenue even more with the increasing number of consumers who have been convinced with the health benefits of the product. However, these claims have been disproved soon enough.
Zrii’s other side: What the Tests Reveal
In a comprehensive test conducted by ENIVA Corporations, Zrii has proven to be containing all but the basic manufacturing ingredients in any market product. Much to the consumer’s dismay, the figures do not say anything about any significant amount of vitamins or minerals that the product claims to contain. Specifically, the three basic ingredients that it is made of—sugar, carbohydrates, and calories—are even way below against its major rivals in the market.
Similarly, the amount of the fruit and mineral extracts found in Zrii is significantly lower than other health drinks in the market. This $30 mineral drink definitely cannot deliver all the health benefits that it lists down in its labels. More importantly, it may also not be capable of providing disease cure or relief, or energy, at all. While Zrii have been widely known for its famous celebrity endorsers, the fame and the revenue both comes into end the moment the public learned about Zrii’s dirty little secret in the market.
Zrii’s Downfall: Is it the end of it all?
So whatever happened to the antioxidants and the bioflavonoids that the product promises? This laboratory test may have revealed only the downside of the Zrii manufacturers but hopefully, this would not be the end of the discovery. Amalaki is indeed a miracle fruit, as it is found to be one of the richest in potential ailment killers and relievers. However, with the Zrii holding the entire claims of the wonder fruit, there is definitely nothing to expect other than sugar, carbos, and calories.
The conclusion: if you are looking for a good Work From Home Business to invest on, stay away from these kinds of products, including Monavie which is just a variant of the Zrii product in the market.
