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Maintaining Health Through Zrii’s Ayurvedic Ways
Posted by Anna Williams at Aug 23rd, 2010 in Nutrition
Landing at the New Delhi airport is not a particularly luxurious affair. After receiving a passport stamp, I wandered down a long pathway crowded by low ceiling and what seemed like millions of people. Someone warned that if I made eye contact with the beggars, I would find myself swarmed by dozens of homeless, starving children until I gave them money. The sight is one burned on my mind and I frequently find myself thinking about my three-week stay in India. I’m in awe of its heritage, people and culture that the world so often labels as pitiful, chaotic and dirty.
After an evening in Delhi, I boarded a long 12-hour night train and then transferred to a small SUV that carried my group up the never-ending, windy, treacherous road to our destination-the beautiful Northern city of Chamba. This city, embezzled in the breathtaking Himalayan Mountains, is home to over 1,500 quaint villages where people thrive off of the land and remember the legacy of their ancestors. It’s Chamba’s unique culture that loudly echoes their heritage that most readily caught my interest in the people and their lifestyle.
Fully devoted to maintaining the principles of their culture, the people of these villages seemed to religiously follow strict diets and other practices including meditation, exercise and worship. These people lived long, happy, healthy lives. My lingering interest in understanding the Northern Indian people’s captivating lifestyle lasted beyond my three weeks spent abroad and drove my search to more understanding their culture on a deeper level.
While researching this amazing culture, I cam across one of the ways the Indian people maintained their health by practicing principles from the ancient Ayurveda medicine. Followers of the Ayurvedic medicine concentrate on six philosophical systems, which are labeled by causality, logic, behavior, the discipline of body and spirit, theory of the atom and knowledge. These systems provide guidelines that instruct followers how to treat their body so that it can reach a state of maximum health.
After learning some of the aspects of Ayurvedic medicine I began to realize the similarities between its principles and the lifestyle of the people in Chamba. The people that I saw followed a close schedule of daily meditation and were very aware of the things they put into their bodies. Among the guidelines of Ayurvedic practice, is a list of botanicals that Ayurveda claims can benefit the body in ways even modern medicines cannot.
As my understanding of Ayurvedic medicine progressed, I began realizing its correlation with the people that I visited in Chama India. They were always aware of the things they were putting into their body and they followed a close schedule of daily mediation. Among the Ayurvedic guidelines I found a long list of botanicals that have been used for thousands of years to treat illness in ways that modern medicine has difficulty accomplishing.
The Zrii product is made from six of Ayurveda’s most essential botanicals: Amalaki, ginger, turmeric, tulsi, jujube, and schizandra. Zrii’s program is also made with the Ayurvedic ways in mind. This program is designed to help consumers maintain their health. The combination of these botanicals stuffed full of essential vitamins and minerals with Zrii’s health conscious program, followers are sure to feel the influence of Ayurveda in their life.
The Ayurvedic ways have the potential to improve so many lives, including my own. Beyond leading me to a new appreciation for the country’s heritage, my time in Chamba, India helped me discover a lifestyle that will improve my health just as it has the lives of millions for thousands of year.
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