If you’re into beet juice–like AIM’s RediBeets–then you probably already know the value of healthy veins. The endothelial lining of your veins is where dietary-nitrate derived nitric oxide–now thought to be as fundamental to respiration as oxygen and carbon dioxide–is produced. It’s a vasodilator, helping blood flow easily throughout the body and lowering blood pressure, too.Continue reading “Cocoa Flavanols Linked to Healthy Veins”
Category Archives: BarleyLife
The Best Day of My Life
Shared by Lorraine Grove, AIM Group Builder from Camrose, Alberta. My name is Lorraine S. Grove, and I have Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.). I was lying in bed fairly regular; the fatigue was really bad, no energy. My husband was doing all the cleaning, cooking, and laundry, and driving me wherever I wanted to go. I was too tiredContinue reading “The Best Day of My Life”
5 Nutritional Strategies for Knee Pain
The greatest danger to your knees is simply using your knees–as one does–for years and years and years. According to WebMD, there’s a 33% chance that if you’re at the doctor, you’re there because your knee hurts. The majority of knee problems are caused by osteoarthritis, a condition brought about by wear and tear. Athletes, the overweight,Continue reading “5 Nutritional Strategies for Knee Pain”
School Years, Healthy Years
It’s that time of year again: back-to-school. Whether you have children in elementary or high school or in college, AIM supplemental nutrition can help maintain their health and boost brain power for scholastic success. As much as educational institutions are a source of knowledge and a means of advancement in life, schools are also a breeding ground for colds, flus, infections, etc.Continue reading “School Years, Healthy Years”
BarleyLife and Gluten Issues
Gluten is a sticky issue these days for many people, especially for those who react poorly to its presence in foods they consume. From the Latin word meaning glue, gluten is a protein composite found in several grains including wheat, rye, and barley. Because barley plants mature into grain, AIM receives regular queries about gluten and BarleyLife. When you think of gluten,Continue reading “BarleyLife and Gluten Issues”
Daily Essentials
Think about all the things you need to stay healthy. Then ask yourself if you are taking the AIM Daily Essentials: greens, fiber and essential fatty acids. You don’t have to gamble with your health when you get sufficient amounts in your dietary intake. Essential Greens The supreme nutrition that AIM is able to extract from barleyContinue reading “Daily Essentials”
Dixie Shaw: Mom Knows Best!
Dixie Shaw, Royal Emerald Director from Gilmer, Texas, knows nutrition. She and her husband Eddie own and operate an online health store where they sell the AIM products alongside other equipment essential to a healthy lifestyle. She discovered AIM shortly after giving birth to one of their children. “I wanted to lose weight and get in shape,” Dixie said. A friend told herContinue reading “Dixie Shaw: Mom Knows Best!”
BarleyLife Keeps You Strong and Healthy
Ever since The AIM Companies™ introduced the juice powder of barley grass back in 1982, the world as we know it was given the gift of health. Those who have made AIM BarleyLife® a daily part of their nutritional intake know it keeps them strong and healthy. For everyone else, it’s time to get on board the BarleyLife health insurance plan. The keyContinue reading “BarleyLife Keeps You Strong and Healthy”
Almost Ninety Percent of Americans Aren’t Eating Their Veggies
According to the Centers for Disease Control and NBC News, eighty-seven percent of Americans don’t get their recommended daily allowance of vegetables, and seventy-five percent don’t get enough fruit. It is recommended that adults eat two or three servings of vegetables per day and one to two cups of fruit; however, many Americans consume lessContinue reading “Almost Ninety Percent of Americans Aren’t Eating Their Veggies”
Chris van Rensburg: My AIM Journey
First of all, I would like to thank all our AIM Partners for Life for their ongoing love, care and prayers since I was involved in an air crash on December 1, 2014. I have been so overwhelmed and humbled by the Members who have joined hands with me from around the world and who are faithfully supporting me during this tryingContinue reading “Chris van Rensburg: My AIM Journey”
