Over twenty years ago, I had an irregular heartbeat. My EKG test showed my heartbeats would spike occasionally. Sometimes they almost stopped. Twenty-four-hour monitoring and a stress test showed nothing was wrong. One day, I came across an article about co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10), which sparks energy in our cells. It is especially good for theContinue reading “Irregular Heartbeat and Serious Gum Problems”
Tag Archives: Nutrition
Tooth and Gum Health with AIM
Your overall health is greatly affected by your oral hygiene. When it isn’t optimal, your body can be negatively impacted by problems with your gums and teeth, a link caused partly by specific oral bacteria as well as factors such as nutrition and genetics. Science recognizes the vital role that bacteria plays in keeping youContinue reading “Tooth and Gum Health with AIM”
Alex Garb at Her 2nd World Roller Championship
Back in August 2016, Alexandra Frisk became the first Canadian AIM-Sponsored Athlete, having been selected as a goalie on the Canadian women’s roller hockey team. Team Canada won the world championship held in Italy in June 2016. Since then, Alex has been a busy young lady: going to school, playing goalie on her college hockeyContinue reading “Alex Garb at Her 2nd World Roller Championship”
Education with a Nutritional Advantage
Healthy lunches, snack foods and beverages can make a difference in the physical and mental performance of students. That’s why many schools are making changes as to what is available in school cafeterias and vending machines.Healthy lunches, snack foods and beverages can make a difference in the physical and mental performance of students. That’s whyContinue reading “Education with a Nutritional Advantage”
The Heavy Weight on Children
The World Health Organization states childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the twenty-first century with 2015 statistics showing that the global number of overweight children under five years of age is over forty-two million. Since the 1970s, the percentage of obese children in the USA has more than tripled.Continue reading “The Heavy Weight on Children”
Not Just Survive, But Thrive!
Shared by Mike and Heidi Toft, AIM Directors in Saint Charles, Minnesota. “There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.” Continue reading “Not Just Survive, But Thrive!”
Happy about AIM BarleyLife
In 2018, Clyde Walters will be ninety years old, and he has a lot to say to others so that they reach their tenth decade and beyond in good health. And it’s primarily about BarleyLife. “I’m happy about BarleyLife. I can talk about it, and I can argue about it and never lose an argument,”Continue reading “Happy about AIM BarleyLife”
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!”
Protecting Your Cognitive Reserve
September is World Alzheimer’s Month and not a day goes by without discussion about this disease as the global population ages. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, and it is unknown why one individual develops dementia and another does not. Dementia affects 5 percent of the population over age sixty, with the incidenceContinue reading “Protecting Your Cognitive Reserve”
AIM BarleyLife and the Cat
My husband Art signed up to AIM because of a cat. Seriously! It was a cat that brought green blessings to the Ottawa Valley. The animal’s owner was a Wholesale Member who took what is now known as AIM BarleyLife for his personal use only, and Art witnessed the healthy transformation of the man’s pet.Continue reading “AIM BarleyLife and the Cat”
