Nutritional supplements go hand in hand with good nutrition. First and foremost, eating well is the foundation of good health. Supplemental nutrients from the AIM product lineup support and strengthen that foundation, adding quality, nutritional fuel to further support and maintain physical and mental well-being. This concept has been a fundamental part of The AIMContinue reading “Why AIM Works Better”
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Reinforce Your Bond with Good Bacteria
It’s funny that in the 1970s dietary fiber was defined as “the skeletal remains of plant cells that are resistant to digestion … .” 1 Fortunately, we have since learned that the indigestible part of plants is an essential nutrient that has a positive impact on the entire body, not just the digestive system. TheContinue reading “Reinforce Your Bond with Good Bacteria”
A Little Bit About Me … and BarleyLife
Shared by Shirley Palmerton, AIM Member in Eden, New York. At 91 years old, I’m healthy, active and pain-free. People regularly say to me, “You’re amazing . . . what do you do.” To be honest, I get sick of hearing that. I mean, I do what I can do. The truth is, I’veContinue reading “A Little Bit About Me … and BarleyLife”
Hiking the Appalachian Trail
Aaron Noakes spent most of the first 8 years of his life in and out of hospitals due to lung disease. He could never be outside in the night air. Then God healed him. This makes Aaron’s 189-day solo hike along the Appalachian Trail as an adult camping beneath the evening skies a testimony toContinue reading “Hiking the Appalachian Trail”
Reformulation of GinkgoSense
It’s always exciting when AIM Quality Assurance finds ways to generate product improvements based on the latest scientific research. Beneficial changes have been made to the GinkgoSense formulation to further increase its effectiveness in supporting cognitive and visual function. New Ingredients, Better Results The GinkgoSense formula now includes curcumin, ashwagandha, black pepper and ginger, fourContinue reading “Reformulation of GinkgoSense”
Changing Diabetes
There was a time when type 2 diabetes was a disease that affected older adults only. The past few decades have unleashed the onset of this disease among children, adolescents and young adults around the world. Obesity is considered to be a major factor in this change. Generally, weight issues are the result of eatingContinue reading “Changing Diabetes”
A Fifty Percent Chance of Survival
Shared by Leah Miller, AIM Director in Dundee, Ohio. In 2016, my 11-year-old son, Jerry, had an accident involving gasoline. Over 85 percent of his body was burned. The first day at the hospital, the doctor told us nutrition was the only thing that would get him through. I was so amazed to hearContinue reading “A Fifty Percent Chance of Survival”
Up Your Antioxidant Intake
Like everything in life, the secret seems to be balance . . . even for breathing. The contradiction of oxygen is that you need it to stay alive, but once inside your body, it splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons. When these free radicals begin to outnumber antioxidants, oxidative stress damages cell membranes, DNAContinue reading “Up Your Antioxidant Intake”
The Fiber Connection to Weight Loss
Going on the latest diet usually ends in failure. As for all the exercise options, research shows that it can lead to disappointment in regard to how little weight is actually lost. A 2012 study published in Obesity Reviews revealed that “weight loss resulting from an exercise intervention tends to be lower than predicted.” IfContinue reading “The Fiber Connection to Weight Loss”
Moving Past My Hip Replacement
Shared by Petra Stevenson, AIM Director in Ashton, Ontario. Being a very active person, owning an organic livestock farm and teaching fitness classes twice a week, I was not sure how to live with the fact that I needed a hip replacement. How could I deal with not being able to move around much? ItContinue reading “Moving Past My Hip Replacement”
