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Chicken Calls

Posted on Aug 6th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Have you ever come across anything that just seems so "Good to be True" you just find it hard to tell anyone about for fear they will just think you're completely crazy? 

Well about 2 months ago I had a friend contact me about a product being endorsed by the "Chopra Wellness Center" and this product was going to be distributed through the direct sells market...  I'm thinking ya right!  Sure!  Yeah o.k. 

As the story goes, Deepak Chopra shared a secret with his good friend William (Bill) Farley about a wonderful little fruit called Amalaki.   What came from this conversation between friends is a wonderful company called "Zrii" (pronounced zree) who is in the pre-launch phase of distributing a product completely endorsed by the "Chopra Wellness Center". 

This brings me to the subject matter of  "CHICKEN CALLS".   So how do I spread this good fortune with others?  I'm not a sales person - but I do know a good thing when I see it.  So today I decided to overcome my fear of rejection and just put it out there.  I'm using you, my network of family on Zaadz as my first official chicken call to let you know this is for real.

Check out this web-site www.zrii.com for a sample of what's coming.  And then contact me for information on how you can become a part of this billion dollar company...

Purpose, Passion, & Profit!
Kris Schultz
kcschultz@comcast.net
801.597.3151
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Zrii Endorsed By Chopra Center...

Posted on Aug 8th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
The Chopra Center has whole-heartedly endorsed Zrii

The reason for our endorsement is simply a common vision our two companies share. It is a belief that the founding principles of Ayurveda “The science of Life” developed so long ago DO apply to a contemporary world. The combinations of foods and nutrients we put into our bodies is often taken for granted in our daily routine. More specifically we have a shared belief that the Amalaki fruit, in the appropriate formulation with other powerful ingredients, has the opportunity to be a profound intervention for good in the lives of people who include it in their diet.

Zrii- A Formulation Like No Other

The ancient texts of Ayurveda constitute some of the oldest and lengthiest medical texts in the world. Within this great collection of texts, exist hundreds of finely tailored herbal mixtures, each designed to unlock the full potency of a given fruit or herb. Simply put, the beneficial qualities of one plant are used to ‘potentize’ the qualities of another plant-- and it is through this synergistic activity, that the most complete and potent healing effects are derived.

Based on its remarkable nutritional profile, amalaki stands on its own as a superfood like no other. In designing Zrii, the fruit could have been easily combined with only fruit juices to create a leading liquid nutritional drink.

In learning about the ancient texts and formulations, however, the Zrii team raised this question:

Why not combine ancient wisdom with modern nutritional science to create a synergistic blend like no other product on the market?

In combining amalaki with select herbs and fruits, the potency of amalaki could be effectively ‘unlocked’ in ways that fruit juices could not achieve alone.

In addition to the challenge of creating a potent synergistic blend, no other company had successfully utilized amalaki in a juice-based liquid delivery system. In order to accomplish this task, Zrii assembled a truly world-class formulation team. The team includes award-winning Western medical doctors, world-renown Ayurvedic physicians and scholars, and PhDs in chemistry and modern nutrition.

After months of working on the formulation, the team emerged with a formulation that features amalaki and 6 supporting ‘actives.’ Inspired by a classical Ayurvedic formulation featuring the revered botanical triad of amalaki, turmeric, and tulsi, the formulation also aimed to strike a broader, global chord. In addition to these powerful ingredients, the team drew upon the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, due to the highly complementary and adoptogenic properties that the fruits schizandra and jujube share with amalaki. Lastly, the famed Ayurvedic fruit haritaki was added to the blend for its mild detoxifying properties, and ginger was included for its assistance in helping to digest and assimilate all of the ingredients more effectively.

In addition to helping ‘potentize’ the amalaki, each of the 6 supporting actives also holds widely recognized healing properties of their own:
  • Turmeric (root)- improves circulation, digestion, and reduces inflammation
  • Tulsi (leaf)- i mproves digestion and intestinal health
  • Schizandra (fruit)- enhances mental function and memory; excellent ‘brain tonic’
  • Jujube (fruit)- calms the nerves and serves as a mild rejuvenative
  • Haritaki (fruit)- serves as a mild-detoxifying agent, nourishes the tissues
  • Ginger (root)- improves digestion, absorption, and assimilation
  • Wildcrafted in the “Lap of Himalayas”

There’s an old saying in Ayurveda: “Use the whole fruit to treat the whole person.” Zrii honors this adage by using the purest, whole-food source of amalaki found anywhere in the world. Harvested in the nutrient-dense soil at the foot of the Himalayas, amalaki grows in some of the cleanest air and water on the planet. The fruit is wildcrafted, a harvesting technique where the amalaki fruits are taken from trees as they are naturally found in nature-- as opposed to harvesting from large fields that are planted only with amalaki trees (called ‘mono-cropping’). The latter varieties are considered to be nutritionally less potent or inferior to wildcrafted varieties. The wildcrafted varieties are also grown in completely organic conditions, without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides of any kind.

The amalaki in Zrii is hand-picked according to ancient techniques, and processed by a cold-pressed method which utilizes the whole plant. Upon extracting the amalaki from 100% juice, the extract is then vacuum dried using a proprietary method to retain its nutritional potency.

Purpose, Passion, & Profit!
Kris Schultz
kcschultz@comcast.net
801.597.3151
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Zrii Update!

Posted on Aug 13th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Things are really taking off in the world of Zrii!  This weekend was full of calls from Ottawa, Canada to Irvine, California... it's truly wonderful to meet people who "SEE THE VISION" and want to be part of this Magical thing called Zrii...  It's all about the three "T's"  - Truth, Timing, & Team!
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Amalaki Research:

Posted on Aug 14th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
This page is dedicated to articles, testimonials, links, etc. that document the properties and benefits of Zrii's main ingredient: Amalaki or Indian Gooseberry or Emblica officinalis. If you have a link you'd like to contribute please email me.

Amalaki Health Benefits
 

Amla is a very powerful anti-inflammatory herb. It enhances production of Red Blood Cells, strengthens teeth, hair and nails. It has also been been used to increase lean body mass and help with weight management.

Amla reduces unwanted fat because it increases total protein levels; this is due to its ability to create a positive nitrogen balance and it also significantly reduces the levels of free fatty acids. In addition, amla, in a raw or natural form, reduces cholesterol and cholesterol induced atherosclerosis (Obstruction of the arteries), making it a useful natural product to fight obesity.

Reduces bad cholestoral levels - LDL
Antiartherosclerosis
AntiUlcer
Excellent source of Vitamin C 30x more than oranges
Antibacterial
Supports Cardiovascular health
Supports healthy Lungs
Enhances food absorption
Balances stomach acids
Fortifies the liver
Nourishes the brain and mental functioning
Supports the heart
Strengthens the lungs

Regulates elimination Enhances fertility
Helps the urinary system
Good for the skin
Promotes healthier hair
Acts as a body coolant
Flushes out toxins
Increases vitality
Strengthens the eyes
Improves muscle tone
Acts as an antioxidant
Enhances immunity

  

1. Excellent source of Vitamin C Amalaki is the most concentrated form of Vitamin C found in the plant kingdom, and when the whole fruit is used rather than an active ingredient, the Vitamin C is easily assimilated by the human body. The Vitamin C in the Amalaki fruit is bonded with tannins that protect it from being destroyed by heat or light.

2. Enhances food absorption The regular use of Amla-Berry tablets can strengthen digestion, absorption and assimilation of food. People taking it notice that they enjoy the taste of food better. It enhances all thirteen digestive fires (agni). But it works more slowly and gently than ginger or other digestion-enhancing herbs, so it can be taken by people with a lot of Pitta without fear of creating excess stomach acid. In addition, it improves assimilation of iron for healthy blood.

3. Balances stomach acids Because it improves digestion but does not heat the body, Amla-Berry is ideal for calming mild to moderate hyperacidity and other Pitta-related digestive problems. It should always be taken with food in this case.

4. Fortifies the liver Amla-Berry helps purify the Rasa Dhatu (nutrient fluid) and Rakta Dhatu (blood), thus supporting the functions of the liver. It also strengthens the liver, helping it in eliminating toxins from the body. Research shows that Amalaki helps lower cholesterol.

5. Nourishes the brain and mental functioningAmla-Berry is good for the brain. It is medhya--nurturing for the mind and enhancing coordination among dhi (acquisition), dhriti (retention), and smriti (recall). It helps sharpen the intellect and mental functioning. It supports the nervous system and strengthens the senses.

6. Supports the heart It is hridya, which means it nurtures the heart, blood and circulation. It supports the cardiovascular system. On the other hand, it sometimes acts as a cardiac stimulant. For this reason, if you have a heart condition, you should check with a medical doctor before using Amla-Berry tablets.

7. Strengthens the lungs The Amla-Berry tablets help pacify Kapha dosha as well. Therefore, Amla-Berry is a wonderful tonic for strengthening and nourishing the lungs (which are a major seat of Kapha dosha in the body), and the entire respiratory tract. It also pacifies Shleshaka Kapha, which among other things governs moisture balance in the lungs.

8. Regulates elimination Amla-Berry tablets pacify Apana Vata, thus helping with the downward flow of energy in the body. They keep the function of elimination regular and ease constipation.

9. Enhances fertility By balancing Apana Vata and by nurturing all the dhatus (body tissues), Amla-Berry also keeps menstruation regular and healthy. Amla-Berry supports the reproductive systems of both men and women and can help overcome difficulty in conceiving. It is a vrishya herb, which means that it enhances all the seven tissues (dhatus), including the reproductive tissue. This herb nurtures the ovaries and sperm, and it has a property called garbhasthapana, which means it enhances fertility and the possibility of conception. It is especially nurturing for women, strengthening the uterus and supporting reproductive health.

10. Helps the urinary system Because it enhances all the thirteen agnis (digestive fires) and supports Apana Vata, Amla-Berry is especially supportive to the urinary system and can be helpful if you experience a mild burning sensation while urinating. It supports natural diuretic action, but does not force water from the body like diuretic pills. In other words, it helps eliminate waste from the body but does not over-stimulate the urinary system.

11. Good for the skin Because Amla-Berry strengthens digestion, helps the liver detoxify and is rich in Vitamin C and other minerals, it is very good for the complexion. Amla-Berry moisturizes the skin, cleanses the tissues of toxins, and supports immunity of the skin against bacterial infection. It helps enhance glow and luster.

12. Promotes healthier hair Amla-Berry boosts absorption of calcium, thus creating healthier bones, teeth, nails and hair. It also helps maintain youthful hair color and retards premature graying, and supports the strength of the hair follicles, so there is less thinning with age.

13. Acts as a body coolant Although Amla-Berry is good for all doshas and seasons, it is especially effective in the hot season to cool Pitta dosha. It is an especially good rasayana for people with Pitta and Vata body types.

14. Flushes out toxins Individuals who have been eating "junk" food for a while tend to have accumulated deposits of preservatives and additives in the liver. Amla-Berry helps support the liver in flushing out chemicals and additives from the physiology.

15. Increases vitality Because it has five tastes and supports all the doshas and many body functions and cleanses the blood and the microchannels of the body, Amla-Berry increases energy and removes fatigue. It supports regeneration of cells-the process by which tired old cells are replaced by vital, new ones.

16. Strengthens the eyes Amla-Berry is called chakshushya, which means "strengthening the eyes"-(Chakshu means "eye" and ayushya means "rasayana" so it is literally a "rasayana for the eyes"). It supports the health of the eye by enhancing both Ranjaka Pitta (the subdosha of Pitta that governs liver function and the blood plasma) and Alochaka Pitta (the subdosha of Pitta that governs the eyes and vision). The tridoshic nature of Amalaki also makes it a good tonic for the eyes.

17. Improves muscle tone Amla-Berry enhances protein synthesis, which is why it is good for strengthening muscles and building lean muscle mass. Its unique ayurvedic action offers athletes and body-builders a natural way to tone muscles and build lean mass.

18. Acts as an antioxidant Amla-Berry tablets and other rasayanas that contain Amalaki are effective broad-spectrum antioxidants and free radical scavengers, helping to reduce disease and slow the aging process.

19. Enhances immunity All of the benefits already mentioned make Amla-Berry a strong immunity booster.

The fruit juice and its sediment, and residue, have anti-oxidant properties due to Vitamin C content. Amalaki is a carminative and stomachic. The aqueous extract increases cardiac glycogen levels and decreases serum GOT, GPT and LDL in rats having induced myocardial necrosis. It is used in Ayurveda as a cardiotonic, aphrodisiac, antipyretic, antidiabetic, cerebral and gastrointestinal tonic. It raises the total protein level and increases the body weight due to positive nitrogen balance. It has been found to have an anabolic effect.

For medicinal purposes dried and fresh fruits of the plant are used. Amla fruit is sour and astringent in primary taste,with sweet, bitter and pungent secondary tastes, and is cooling in action. It is light and dry. [2] It is a rasayana tonic that promotes longevity, and is especially good for the heart. It strengthen the lungs, helping to fight chronic lung problems as well as upper respiratory infections. [3]The fruit allegedly contains 720 mg of vitamin C per 100 g of fresh fruit pulp, or up to 900 mg per 100 g of pressed juice. Apart from this it also contains tannins; a reason why even dried form retains most of the vitamin content. The fruit is an adaptogen which means it is a food grade, nontoxic herb that normalizes body function, balances the neuroendocrine system and improves immunity. In Ayurveda the fruit alone is considered a rasayana for pitta.[4]

The fruit contains a series of diterpenes referred to as the gibberellins, as well as the triterpene lupeol, flavonoids (e.g. kaempherol-3-O-ß-Dglucoside, quercetin-3-O-ß-Dglucoside), and polyphenols (e.g. emblicanin A and B,punigluconin and pedunculagin). Also present are the phyllantine and zeatin alkaloids, and a number of benzenoids including amlaic acid, corilagin, ellagic acid, 3-6-di-O-galloyl-glucose, ethyl gallate, 1,6-di-O-galloyl-ß-Dglucose, 1-di-O-galloyl-ß-Dglucose, putranjivain A, digallic acid, phyllemblic acid, emblicol, and alactaric acid.[5]

Particularly in Southern India, the fruit is pickled with salt, oil, and spices, and also used as a primary ingredient in the Ayurvedic rasayana (5) tonic Chyawanprash and in the nourishing laxative triphala where it is mixed with chebulic and belleric myrobalans. The Caraka Samhita, the main text of Ayurvedic herbal medicine, describes emblic and chebulic myrobalans as possessing the same virtues, though they have slightly different nature:

They have healing virtues and are auspicious (used in sacred and ceremonial occasions). They restore the faults (doshas) to their normal course. They are light (as food). They enkindle digestive fire, and are good pacanas (digestive aids). They promote longevity and induce nourishment. They deserve every praise (for the virtues they possess). They prevent the effects of age more than any other drug. They alleviate all varieties of ailments, and impart strength to the intellect and the senses. They quickly conquer vitiligo, abdominal tumors, flatulence, dropsical swellings (edema), chlorosis, alcoholism, piles, ailments of the grahani (duodenum), chronic intermittent fever, diseases of the chest, diseases of the head, diarrhea, disgust for food, cough, gonorrhea, epistasis, enlargement of the spleen, abdominal dropsy when new, discharge of phlegm matter, hoarseness of the voice, discoloration or loss of complexion, anemia, intestinal worms, waste of dhatus (main body components), some forms of asthma, vomiting, loss of virility, weakness of the limbs, blockage of ducts of various kinds, sensation like a wet blanket covering the chest, a similar sensation in the heart, and dullness of the memory and understanding. Those who are suffering from indigestion, those who habitually take dry food and drink, those who have been weakened by sexual indulgence and wine and poisons, and those who are afflicted by hunger and thirst and heat, should eat myrobalans.

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Marketing Stuff for what it's worth...

Amalaki Fruit
Simply stated, amalaki has one of the richest and most documented legacies of any fruit known today. In fact, amalaki has been revered as the "Nurse", the "Great Rejuvenator", and the "Fruit of Immortality" for centuries, due to its numerous healing properties and its ability to nourish the body on all levels. This little fruit even has its own holiday in which families share a meal under the tree, while giving thanks for the strength and luster promoted by the fruit.

Unlike many superfoods being introduced today, the chemical profile of amalaki cannot be limited to one star ingredient or beneficial compound. Instead, research has discovered an unparalleled spectrum of powerful anti-oxidants, polyphenols, tannins, and bioflavanoids. Amalaki also contains a high concentration of amino acids, trace minerals and other beneficial phytonutrients. Amalaki contains the potent phenolic combination of ellagic acid, gallic acid, and emblicanin A+B. Together, these polyphenols are important for reducing cellular and oxidative stress, destroying immune-damaging free-radicals, and supporting the overall detoxification of the body. The bioflavanoids rutin, quercetin and powerful enzyme superoxide dismutase also contribute to the overall anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and youth-promoting qualities of this remarkable fruit. In addition to these anti-oxidants, amalaki is widely thought to contain the most concentrated natural source of Vitamin C in nature. The fruit is also host to rare 'mighty- molecules' known as ascorbagins. Part of the tannin family, ascorbagins create a protective bond around the Vitamin C molecules, making amalaki's source of Vitamin C more bio-available and bio-stable than synthetic varieties.

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What does the word "Zrii" mean?

Posted on Aug 14th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris

Zrii, in Sanskrit language, means human prosperity, better fortune, magnificence, luster and all prosperity and wealth. 

The word also has great importance in reference to the goddess of Hindu culture and auspiciousness.  The Charaka Samhita states a splendid connection of beauty between in this sacred writing in ayurvedic medicine referring to the amalaki as the primary centerpiece used by the Goddess in their culture.

As the story goes a person can regain their youth depending upon how many amalaki fruits one consumes and one can hope for improvements in the areas of excellent speech and overall knowledge.
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Zrii is Spotlighting ME!

Posted on Aug 14th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris

I have been asked to give a testimonial on the Zrii Nationwide Call tonight - August 14th

7 pm Pacific, 8 pm Mountain, 9 pm Central, 10 pm Easter

Phone number 712-432-7600, Pin 98765#

I would love to have the support of my friends at Zaadz.

Who knows - this may be the call that changes your life!

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Deepak On Glenn Beck Tonight!

Posted on Aug 17th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Friday's Show

A story of enlightenment with mind, body and spirit trailblazer, Deepak Chopra. Watch 'Glenn Beck,' tonight, 7 and 9 ET.

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Saturday Evening Review - Deepak Chopro on Glenn Beck

Posted on Aug 18th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris

I hope allot of you were able to see Deepak Chopra on Glenn Beck last evening.  What can I say about Deepak Chopra?  I am amazed every time I hear him.  My favorite part of the interview was in the first 2 minutes when Glenn Beck asked Deepak Chopra for a business card.  Deepak's response was I don't carry a business card because anytime you try to define who you are you put limitations on yourself!  Glenn Beck then asked Deepak Chopra "If you had a business card, what would it say".  Deepak's answer "a field of infinite possibilities".  WOW! 


Just wanted to share with my friends at Zaadz!  Hope you are all having a FABULOUS Weekend...

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Chopra & Beck Transcript...

Posted on Aug 20th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
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Bill Farley was on my Monday Night Zrii Call!

Posted on Aug 21st, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Life has taught me that if you don't ask for what you want you seldom receive it.  With that said on Sunday I sent an email requesting Bill Farley - the founder of Zrii to be available for my Monday evening call.  And, YES Mr. Bill Farley was there for my team.  This just reaffirms for me his commitment to those of us in the field who are sharing this wonderful ground floor company called Zrii. 
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So Who Is Bill Farley?

Posted on Aug 21st, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Few people on the planet have found success that can approach the level of achievement earned by Bill Farley. Raised by working class, deeply devoted, and loving parents in Pawtucket, RI, Bill became acquainted with the virtues of hard work and discipline at a young age. His mother worked in a factory, and his father was a postal worker who moonlighted as a musician. As a youngster, Bill worked a variety of jobs to assist the family. He also distinguished himself academically enough to earn admission to the prestigious Bowdoin College of Maine, and later, a law degree from Boston College.

His first foray into the business world was selling encyclopedias door-to-door. After finding great success as a salesman, and later as a national trainer, Bill moved into the world of finance and investment banking with positions at NL Industries in New York City, and Lehman Brothers in Chicago.

Helping his investment clients succeed built a strong desire to make it himself as an entrepreneur. Bill bought his first company, Anaheim Citrus Products, in 1976 for $25,000. Later, he sold it for $10 million. This was the first of many more successes to come. After acquiring Fruit of the Loom in early 80's, Bill served as majority shareholder, President and CEO for 15 years. At one point, Fruit of the Loom's parent, Farley Enterprises (a family holding company) employed over 65,000 people worldwide with annual revenues near $5 billion.

Bill has owned companies in diverse industries, from apparel, to mining, to railroads, to nutrition and direct sales. His love of competition has been felt in the world of sports as well, as he became
part owner of the Chicago White Sox in 1976.

Bill has never shied away from risk when the right opportunity presented itself.
"A willingness to take risk is probably a major reason for my success today. Many people could be as successful as I am, or more so, but for whatever reason they are unable to move beyond their fears."

In 1986, Bill received the Horatio Alger Award, and was inducted in the illustrious Horatio A
lger Association of Distinguished Americans. Bill says his Horatio Alger Award "shows that anyone can pull himself up by the bootstraps. Working hard and seizing opportunities that come your way are the keys to making positive things happen." He is also a recipient of the White House Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. As a natural byproduct of his business success over the years, Bill has developed an extensive international network. He is a trusted friend and advisor to countless CEOs, celebrities, athletes, politicians, and leaders around the world. Yet, Bill is often found mentoring people of little or no fame, who possess a strong desire to learn, like me. His philanthropy in the field of education has blessed the lives of thousands.

Today, Bill's legacy is a beacon to anyone with a desire for success as an entrepreneur. As a self-made success with a desire to give back and help others looking to do the same, much of Bill's time is now spent assisting others in pursuit of their own dreams.

Zrii and The Original Amalaki are registered trademarks of Zrii LLC
The Chopra Center is a registered trademark of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing
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Zrii Bottle...

Posted on Aug 22nd, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
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Here's the skinny...

- We're told that the Chopra Center (or a reference to the Chopra Center) is printed right on the bottle.

- We're told that the bottles are made of some space-age plastic that preserves nutrietents, and solves three major issues over typical glass bottles:

1) Shipping is cheaper
2) Packages won't break
3) More recycle options

As I learn more I'll share more. Since the enrollment form has options for bottles and Fridge Packs we'll assume that two different bottle sizes will be available.
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Bill Farley (Zrii's CEO) Receives The Horatio Alger Award

Posted on Aug 22nd, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris

http://www.horatioalger.com/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=far86

Horatio Alger Award

Each year, the Association bestows the Horatio Alger Award on truly outstanding Americans. Association Members are dedicated community leaders who demonstrate individual initiative and a commitment to excellence—as exemplified by remarkable achievements accomplished through honesty, hard work, self-reliance, and perseverance. All Members have a strong commitment to assisting those less fortunate than themselves and a loyalty and devotion to American ideals and the American free enterprise system.

Bill Farley (Zrii's CEO) Receives The Horatio Alger Award
"A willingness to take risk is a major criterion for success."

William Farley was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where his father worked as a mailman and musician and his mother worked in a factory. As a youth, Farley contributed to the family earnings by delivering Sunday papers. Later, he worked for a toy manufacturer and as a lifeguard.

An excellent scholar/athlete in high school, Farley attended Bowdoin College. After graduation in 1964 with a degree in government, he decided to travel around the United States. When he found himself in Los Angeles and in need of money, he took a job selling encyclopedias door-to-door. Soon, his success made him a leading sales manager and national trainer. Changing direction, in 1966 he enrolled in law school at Boston College. He graduated in 1969 with a J.D. degree and joined the mergers and acquisitions department of NL Industries in New York City. After several years, he was transferred to Chicago to become a regional manager of NL’s metals division (which he subsequently purchased in 1982). In 1972 he joined Lehman Brothers as an associate in corporate finance.

Farley bought his first company, Anaheim Citrus Products, in 1976. In 1977, he acquired Baumfolder, a subsidiary of Bell & Howell. Farley also became a part owner of the Chicago White Sox in 1976.

Between 1980 and 1985, he purchased a number of diversified companies including Coal Creek Mining Company, Health Foods, Inc., The NL Industries’ Metals Group, and Northwest Industries (which included Fruit of the Loom). In the 90’s, his companies employed over 50,000 people and had sales of over $4 Billion.

Currently, Farley is CEO of Farley Industries (FI), the family holding company headquartered in Chicago. He is also CEO of Body Wise International in Tustin, California, a nutritional supplement marketer, and CEO of Unity Group LLC in Washington D.C., a private security force and defense contractor operating in high risk areas such as Iraq, Sudan, and Indonesia.

A firm believer that "management and owners sink or swim together," Farley respects all employees as partners and involves them in decision making whenever possible.
Of his accomplishments, Farley says, "A willingness to take risk is probably a major reason for my success today. Many people could be as successful as I am, or more so, but for whatever reason they are unable to take steps that appear personally or financially risky."

Farley says his Horatio Alger Award "shows that anyone can pull himself up by the bootstraps. Working hard and seizing opportunities that come your way are the keys to making positive things happen."

"I am humbled and honored to be part of the wonderful group of Awardees and Scholarship winners of the Horatio Alger Association. I continue to be inspired and amazed at the incredible achievements of our Awardees. I am also particularly pleased to celebrate my 20th Anniversary as an Awardee this year. It’s been a great journey."

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Zrii Introduction Video

Posted on Aug 23rd, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Here's the official Zrii introduction. You can watch it here or see the original at www.zrii.com.

Zrii! - Start your own business today!


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Life Manual

Posted on Aug 27th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
A lot of positives things have happened over the past several days.  On Saturday I had the pleasure of meeting up with Bill Farley - what a wonderful man!  He's definately way more than just a man with money.  I will elaborate more on Bill Farley in a later blog.

During an all day meeting with many Zrii executives we had the privelege of meeting a man by the name of Peter Thomas.  Peter is a dear friend of Bill Farley's and has written a book called "Life Manual".  Peter Thomas lost his only son in 2000 and out of the pain of this trumatic loss he formed a foundation called "Life Pilot". We were all given a copy of the "Life Manual" book and were honored with a lecture by Peter Thomas.  I have to say the man makes complete sense.  "Life Manual" teaches you how to live your life in complete harmony with your own values.  "Life Manual" could not have come into my life a better time.  I am certain this will do nothing but enhance the already fabulous experience I am having with Zrii. 

Do yourself a favor and check this out.  Go to www.lifepilot.org - for more information.  You can purchase the book at this site as well. 

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Recorded Zrii Calls...

Posted on Aug 29th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
The following are recordings of our Zrii opportunity calls...

Zrii_Inaugural_Call.mp3
ZriiLiveTeleconference080707.mp3
ZriiTeleconference080907.mp3

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More Amalaki (Research) Health Benefits

Posted on Aug 29th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
I've received hundreds of requests about the health benefits of Zrii.

A while back I posted a blog about the unique health benefits of Zrii's main ingredient Amalaki.

Well I just posted a major update to this original post:
Click Here To Read It
http://krisschultz.zaadz.com/blog/2007/8/amalaki_research

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Bill Farley & Me

Posted on Aug 29th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Farley___me

It's not often in life you get the opportunity to meet someone as successful in business as Bill Farley.  This past Saturday I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Bill Farley - and let me tell you - he is so much more than just a man with alot of money!

I think sometimes we all have preconceived ideas that people with great material wealth are only concerned with gaining more material wealth.  That is not the case with Bill Farley.  I found an individual who is committed to the success of people like me.  I'm just not talking about financial success.  Bill shared his love of his family, friends, and baseball.  He shared his life with us and challenged each of us in the room to "Dream Big" and gave us insight and tools to accomplish our dreams. I watched Bill interact with the Zrii executive team and saw genuine affection and admiration.  Wow - this guy really cares about people!

So my question to all of you is this:  If you had the opportunity to be mentored by a man like Bill Farley - and knew he was personally committed to your success - what would you do? It's a no brainer for me... especially after meeting the man...

Email me at kcschultz@comcast.net for more information about joining Zrii. 
Call Me:  801.597.3151 - don't procrastinate one more day and miss this opportunity!
Bill Farley knocked on my door and I answered... How about YOU?


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Would you want to be friends, or housemates, with yourself?

Posted on Aug 30th, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for August 22, 2007:

I would absolutely be friends with me.  I am fiercely loyal and generous.  If you were to share space with me you would find someone who stays out of your space and will do more than my share of the housework!
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Lesson's Learned...

Posted on Aug 31st, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
Recently I invited Rick (a Zaadzster) to be a friend. Rick responded by sending me to his blog post where he was very direct and honest about Zaadzster's posing as community members, but only interested in selling crap. It was enlightning and I appreciate Ricks reply, because he forced me to think. I obviously post a lot of information about Zrii and now I can see how I might come across a little sales-ish.

So I've rewritten my profile page in response to Rick's reply and am glad that I did. The exercise helped me to ponder my intentions and my commitment to the Zaadz community as a whole.

You can check out Rick's blog post by clicking here, but make sure you read the comments - good stuff.

Happy to be a Zaadzster!
Kris
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Watch The New Zrii.com Teaser

Posted on Aug 31st, 2007 by Kris : Messenger of Light Kris
I love this NEW teaser and it confirms the rumor that the Chopra Center's endorsement is right on the Zrii bottle! Make sure that you go to www.zrii.com and watch the new teaser. You can also click on the old teaser when you pull up this site.

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