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”

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”

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”

A Natural Solution

Shared by Debra Pugh, AIM Director in Lubbock, Texas. When Debra Pugh was introduced to AIM nutrition at the age of 26, it changed the unhealthy trajectory her life seemed to be on from infancy. Sickly as a baby, Debra continued to come down with a variety of ailments once she reached school age. ByContinue reading “A Natural Solution”

Serving Others by Offering Hope

Shared by Char Pelfrey, AIM Director in Mason, Ohio. Of all the roles in life I’ve loved and endeavored to undertake, cancer survivor was not on my list. In 2016, my husband, Jerry, and I were living full, productive lives with four grown daughters and 11 grandchildren: Jerry as lead pastor of our church andContinue reading “Serving Others by Offering Hope”

What Is My Secret?

Shared by Shirley Snyder McKercher, AIM Member in Hudson, Wisconsin. I am often asked what my secret is to reach the age of 90. Although partly genetics, I believe taking AIM’s green barley powder for over 30 years has contributed to my longevity. The youngest of four siblings, I was born at home on AprilContinue reading “What Is My Secret?”

Hats Off to Ruth Coble

Back in July of 1990, a future “Queen” became an AIM Member in North Carolina. Today, Ruth Coble is Queen of the Greensboro chapter of the Red Hats Society, which connects like-minded women who help to enrich people’s lives. BarleyLife Xtra has enriched Ruth’s life, so she shared her story as follows. I was bornContinue reading “Hats Off to Ruth Coble”

ReAssure SP Works!

Shared by Cindy Ponchot, AIM Star Sapphire Director in Anderson, Indiana. Thanks to eharmony®, I met an extremely sweet man. Don Watson lived quite a distance away from me, so we had long conversations on the phone while getting acquainted. While we were chatting, he would frequently have to excuse himself to use the bathroom.Continue reading “ReAssure SP Works!”

Healthy Results with AIM

Shared by David Lentz, AIM Member in Fort Gratiot, Michigan. I was diagnosed with heart arrythmia at age 55. My cardiologist put me on a low-dose beta-blocker. Then he suggested I take a blood thinner as well. I didn’t want to do that, so he told me to take a daily aspirin instead. I followedContinue reading “Healthy Results with AIM”