Amalaki, the great rejuvenator. Central to Zrii is a small fruit that grows at the base of the pristine Himalayas in northern India. Its nutritional profile truly places it in a class of its own—which means it can be an extraordinary source for you to find rejuvenation, vitality, and energy.
A formulation that takes nutrition to the next level. Mixed only with fruit juices, amalaki would be a top nutritional drink. But that wasn't enough to ensure that you received the highest level of nutrition possible, so we created a synergistic blend of herbs and fruits to completely unlock the potency of amalaki.
Preservative-free. Zrii uses the world's purest whole-food source of amalaki, all grown at the foot of the Himalayas, surrounded by the cleanest air and water on the planet—which means no harmful artificial chemicals or contaminants.
Wildcrafted in the Himalayas Our amalaki is wildcrafted, a harvesting technique where the fruit is taken from trees as it is naturally found in nature, hand-picked according to ancient techniques.
Endorsed by the Chopra Center. Zrii is proudly endorsed by the Chopra Center for Wellbeing, founded by world-famous Dr. Deepak Chopra and neurologist Dr. David Simon—the first third-party provider the Chopra Center has ever endorsed.
A vibrant taste. In Ayurvedic practice, the ability of a food or drink to "enliven the tongue" is a hallmark of its healing capabilities. And as those who've tried it will tell you, Zrii most assuredly enlivens the tongue.
The wisdom of Ayurveda. The formulation for Zrii is built on 5,000 years of Ayurvedic wisdom, which calls for multiple ingredients working together synergistically to maximize nutritional potency.
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Monday, December 05, 2005
Mistake of Intellect

In Ayurveda the origin of all disease is traced to "pragyapradh" a term which means "mistake of the intellect". This term comprises of two words i.e. "Pragnya" meaning intellect and "apradh" meaning crime thus giving the whole term the meaning of doing wrong things in spite of knowing about their negative side effects or consequences that will lead to disease. This term is also called blasphem.
In ayurveda it is said that pragyapradh is the main cause of a disease especially janpadodhwans (epidemic diseases).
The crime performed by the intellect is classified into three groups: Dhi (intellectual) or Lack of intellect or ignorance. It refers to diseases occurring due to ignorance. For example a person not knowing the bad effect of alcohol resorts to drinking.
Dhriti (awareness):Inspite of the awareness when one does wrong things. For example when a person knows that smoking is bad for health but still is addicted to it and is not able to leave it due to liking it or weak will power.
Smruti (memory) or smrutivibhrast: It refers to the onset of ailment due to the loss of memory. For example a person who is aware of the bad effects of refined carbohydrates decides not to eat them in future but eats them forgetting that he had resolved not to eat.
In all these situations the body is controlled by the intellect and the ego and not by the soul. One stops taking decisions from the level of consciousness. Mistake of the intellect involves disobeying the laws of nature.
There are three common mistakes listed in the Vedantic literature, Attachment (or addiction), desires (weak will power) and show off (ego). The basic description comes from the Epic Ramayana where Attachment or Kama is represented by Kekayi, desires or greed by the golden deer Marich and the Ego by Ravana. If any one of them would have been absent the storey of Ramayana could not have taken place.
Today we know that addictions to refined carbohydrates, tobacco, drugs and alcohol is responsible for most life style disorders. Desires and greed are responsible for our nibbling habit at functions. And showing off in parties and marriage functions makes us choosing costlier fruits and vegetables which are non -seasonal and not locally grown and hence unnatural.
Quotes
"pragya aparadh or "mistake of the intellect" when the intellect, drawn toward and influenced by material consciousness, loses connection with the wholeness of consciousness. This is when we stop being centered within ourselves." (Mahirishi Mahesh Yogi)
Aging is "a mistake of the intellect. This mistake consists of identifying oneself solely with the physical body." (Dr Deepak Chopra in Perfect Health)
"The Ayurvedic texts define the source of all disease and suffering as pragyaparadh. This occurs when individuals (or even single cells) "forget" their connection with the wholeness of life and believe themselves to be isolated entities. Creating, and then eating, genetically engineered foods exposes us to pragyaparadh". (Dr Ram Kant Mishra).
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