Your Heart Healthy AIM

Life is just a heartbeat away. By giving your heart the right nutrition to remain strong, the beat goes on. AIM’s natural health products can help to deliver supplemental support. Decades of research into the onset and progression of heart conditions and other diseases has lead to the recognition of chronic inflammation as a commonContinue reading “Your Heart Healthy AIM”

The Many Pros of Proancynol 2000

Your body is under continuous attack by unstable molecules known as free radicals. To fully understand their ill nature, think of them as psychopaths whose only interest is to hurt and kill you. Antioxidants calm these psychotic molecules by giving them what they need: a missing electron. Proancynol 2000 supplements your body’s dependence on protectiveContinue reading “The Many Pros of Proancynol 2000”

A Time for BarleyLife

In the world of business, the factors that determine longevity are many: quality products, marketing, people and perhaps a little (or a lot of) luck, especially in the competitive world of health supplements. When a company grows and endures for decades, it’s worth noting the reasons why. One of those rare companies is AIM, collectivelyContinue reading “A Time for BarleyLife”

Pea Protein Promotes Muscle Thickness and Strength

If you are an adult who wants to maintain healthy muscle mass throughout the aging process or an athlete or bodybuilder, especially someone just beginning, a study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (January 2015) recommends pea protein. The research took a long hard look at whether pea protein wouldContinue reading “Pea Protein Promotes Muscle Thickness and Strength”

Four Cool Growing and Harvesting Facts

“Why BarleyLife is Unique” #1 Grown Outside One of the reasons that the barley plants AIM uses are so nutrient-dense is because the grass grows outside in the varying weather conditions found in nature: sun, rain, extreme dryness, moisture, etc., which stimulate the production of protective nutrients. Many barley grass products are made from grassContinue reading “Four Cool Growing and Harvesting Facts”

The Good and Bad Bacteria Balance

There’s a bacterial balancing act going on inside your gut microbiome: the microorganisms in your intestinal tract. And you want them to be dominated by good bacteria (probiotics) that keep you healthy. Overpopulated, bad bacteria can cause bloating, diarrhea, constipation and other bowel disorders as well inhibit the absorption of nutrients that your body needs.Continue reading “The Good and Bad Bacteria Balance”

Reversing Magnesium Deficiency

Magnesium is a mineral that’s gaining a lot of ground these days possibly because of the likelihood of there being less of it in the ground. With nutrient-depleted soil having a serious effect on food crops, there are likely less magnesium-rich whole grains, lentils and green leafy vegetables being consumed. More to the point, theContinue reading “Reversing Magnesium Deficiency”

Healthy Aging: What a Concept!

It’s a fact of life that everyone gets older day by day. As the years go by, factors like genetics, lifestyle and nutrition can speed up or slow down the aging process. So what is the definition of healthy aging? According to a 2006 report by the Swedish National Institute of Public Health, healthy agingContinue reading “Healthy Aging: What a Concept!”

Mag-nificence CWR

CWR makes people feel good. Case studies of participants who used Mag-nificence CWR reveal that they experienced significant reductions in pain and stress. Mag-nificence CWR •  PAIN Case Study The study involved people who had different conditions, such as muscle soreness, arthritis and fibromyalgia, because pain can result for a variety of reasons. Some hadContinue reading “Mag-nificence CWR”

The ORGANIC Question

AIM offices around the world frequently receive the question as to whether or not AIM products are organic. The answer is interesting. AIM products are grown under organic standards. For example, crops of barley grass are cultivated without the use of pes­ticides, herbicides or fungicides and involve other organic practices like crop rotation. As well,Continue reading “The ORGANIC Question”