Zrii Amalaki juice is a popular drink touted as having health benefits for the user. It is endorsed by the Chopra center, which to many in the natural health field is important and lends an air of credibility to the claims. However, like any other beverage that claims to have health benefits, it's important to do some research before consuming.
Ingredients
Seven main ingredients make up the Zrii health drink. These include amalaki and jujube juice, ginger, which is derived from a root, turmeric, a spice and tulsi, a plant derivative. The drink also contains schizondra, which is a tonic and haritaki.
Claims
The makers of the Zrii health drink claim that the drink improves regeneration of the cells in the body and improves digestion. Zrii contains no preservatives and only natural ingredients.
Things to Consider
Zrii amalaki juice is expensive, around $30 for a supply that lasts less than a month when used as directed. It can only be purchased from distributors, so it is generally not sold in stores. The nutrition facts are not listed on the bottle's label. You can find them on the website, but it takes a bit of digging. The company that makes Zrii amalaki juice doesn't disclose how much of each ingredient is contained in the drink, as it is a proprietary blend. The Zrii website also has a heavy focus on turning consumers into distributors, which may put off some consumers.
Nutrition Facts
A serving of this health drink is considered 1 ounce, and users are supposed to have a serving 1 to 3 times per day. Each serving contains 20 calories and 4 g of sugar.
Exercise Caution
If you are pregnant, make sure to talk to your doctor before trying this tonic. It's also a good idea to check with your doctor if you have any chronic health conditions or take medications, as with any new product you add to your diet.



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