Shared by Sandy Berry, Group Builder in Tarlton, South Africa. In 2017, I listened to an AIM presentation from Royal Emerald Director Madaleine Helm that addressed a number of health issues. My own included osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and anemia along with hot flashes that disappeared only five days after I started taking BarleyLife and usingContinue reading “AIM Changed My Life”
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Festive Season or Stressful Season?
It is hard to believe that 2017 is coming to an end. It’s been an eventful year to say the least. And December is filled with festivities that usually demand a fair bit of attention, so even the final month of the calendar may be jam-packed and challenging. Anyone who has shopped for presents, spentContinue reading “Festive Season or Stressful Season?”
Champions Forever with AIM
If you are a fan of the television program America’s Got Talent (AGT), then you have probably seen one of the most amazing acts to ever appear on the show: Bruce and Diane Crevier and their—count them—twelve children performing their “Spin-tacular Basketball Show”. The road to AGT has been a long one for the Creviers.Continue reading “Champions Forever with AIM”
Too Good to Be True, But It Is!
How is it possible to have self-actualization, mentorship of others, a “ministry work” of sharing knowledge and encouragement for which to help others as well as a business income that lasts through your fifties, sixties, seventies and beyond? AIM makes it all possible as a company where ALL are joined in a common cause thatContinue reading “Too Good to Be True, But It Is!”
AIM Member Hosts Successful Meeting in South Carolina
Leré Robinson, an AIM Member and Star Sapphire Director hosted an Alive Again meeting in Irmo, South Carolina, on October 24, 2017. Leré shared about being aware of hidden sugars as the holiday season approaches, as well as her passion for The AIM Companies and the AIM products. Special guest and AIM Chairman’s Club DirectorContinue reading “AIM Member Hosts Successful Meeting in South Carolina”
Nutrition Facts Label Rules Update
Members will most likely have noticed that AIM has been making revisions to food product labels. Such changes are for important, time-sensitive reasons. Back in May 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made an announcement that the rules regarding Nutrition Facts on food products would have to change to reflect the latest scientificContinue reading “Nutrition Facts Label Rules Update”
AIM Star Sapphire Direction Promotion: Ginette Paquin
July turned into a special month for Ginette Paquin this year. She promoted to AIM Star Sapphire Director, reaching an elite position in the AIM Member Income Plan. When Ginette joined AIM back in 1998, she was already on the road to quick promotions, becoming a Preferred Member within a month. In less thanContinue reading “AIM Star Sapphire Direction Promotion: Ginette Paquin”
Diabetes is Bad But Reducing Inflammation with AIM Products Can Help
Diseases deserve their awful-sounding names: tuberculosis, fibromyalgia, cancer. No matter how you say them, they sound as bad as they are and make life worse than it ever should be. There’s one particular disease out there with a growing, rippling effect around the globe. That’s because the number of people in the world who haveContinue reading “Diabetes is Bad But Reducing Inflammation with AIM Products Can Help”
The Stress Reliever: Mag-nificence CWR
A multitude of different factors contribute to most people being deficient in magnesium in today’s society, an important one being chronically high stress levels. Stress increases adrenaline and cortisol and there is an associated decline in magnesium because it is used to counteract the “fight or flight” stress response of the body. As a studentContinue reading “The Stress Reliever: Mag-nificence CWR”
Moving Mountains
Shared by Izelle Pretorius, AIM Member in Nelspruit, South Africa. I was twelve years old in 1990, when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. What is cancer I wondered? I was told it is the illness that kills. In 1991, my grandfather passed away. In 1999, my aunt was diagnosed with cancer. Ten yearsContinue reading “Moving Mountains”
