Healthy Aging … for the YOUNG

Most young people rarely spend time thinking about growing old. Or do they? One look in the mirror confirms their youthfulness day after day. But the truth that everyone comes to realize is that the mirror can become less friendly with passing time. Aging is inevitable. Aging Factors Genetics play a role, but studies ofContinue reading “Healthy Aging … for the YOUNG”

It’s All About Nutrition

Looking at Health Awareness Calendars for 2019, it’s interesting to note that March stands out as Nutrition Month in the United States and Canada. It’s especially interesting for The AIM Companies™, given that this Member-driven organization is in the business of sharing “Nutrition that works!” It’s a simple yet significant catch-phrase that reflects the importanceContinue reading “It’s All About Nutrition”

Athletes and Plant-Based Diets

Research indicates that athletes who overtrain and push their endurance to extremes have a higher risk for heart problems, notably plaque buildup in the arteries and cell death in the heart. In other words, overdoing it athletically can increase heart attacks. This may tie in to the damage caused by oxidative stress, which occurs simplyContinue reading “Athletes and Plant-Based Diets”

Fit is the New Thin: Cassey Shaw

Shared by Cassey Shaw, AIM Preferred Member in Melbourne, Florida.    I am a wife, mom, business owner and recovering food addict. I have struggled with my weight for as long as I can remember. In May 2018, I decided enough was enough. I focused on changing my mindset and nutrition. I counted calories andContinue reading “Fit is the New Thin: Cassey Shaw”

AIM Nutrition Changed My Life

Shared by Tina Wilkerson, AIM Director and Personal Trainer in Irmo, South Carolina.    Back in 2001, after my daughter, Jordan, was born, I felt very poorly. I had a number of health issues: fatigue, headaches, aching joints, and I was overweight. At that point in time, I wasn’t a personal trainer yet, but IContinue reading “AIM Nutrition Changed My Life”

Certifications Matter

Members (whole-food concentrates and nutritional supplement distributors for The AIM Companies) worldwide recognize that our products are the finest. However, people outside of the AIM family are faced with many choices, so it isn’t easy for them to make the best selections when it comes to natural health products. Independent distributors of AIM’s substantial lineContinue reading “Certifications Matter”

Picture Perfect and Happily Healthy with Help from AIM Nutrition

Shared by George McPherson, AIM Chairman’s Club Director in Duntroon, Ontario.    Over the years, I have dealt with a number of health problems, some far more serious than others. To this day, the AIM products have played a major role in keeping me healthy. When Herbal Fiberblend first became available in 1988, I wasContinue reading “Picture Perfect and Happily Healthy with Help from AIM Nutrition”

It’s All about Quality

The evidence is out there: the more plant-based food a person eats, the lower the risk of developing a variety of chronic diseases, which, in turn, leads to a longer life. But let’s be clear about one thing. Quality counts, so if your diet includes French fries and potato chips, both of which are plant-based,Continue reading “It’s All about Quality”

Product Certifications: Why They Matter

Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Kosher and Vegan For consumers who want accessible information to assess products they pick up from store shelves or view online, certain certifications can be a deciding factor in making choices. The same can be said for AIM independent distributors sharing the healthy benefits of AIM products: certifications matter. The AIM Companies™ recognizesContinue reading “Product Certifications: Why They Matter”

Four Brain Health Habits

Around the world, approximately 50 million people are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. In the USA, over 5 million people have age-related dementias. The figure in Canada is well over half a million. Alzheimer’s is a disease that attacks the brain, affecting memory, thinking, behavior and personality, and ultimately causing death.Continue reading “Four Brain Health Habits”