The solution for Richard Porter, AIM Member, was the recovery and energy from the AIM Garden Trio®—AIM BarleyLife®, AIM Just Carrots®, and AIM RediBeets. Richard’s problem? Finishing a daunting 300- mile bike ride. Twice before, the 300-mile bike ride—a ride for charity from Richard’s hometown of Plainview, Texas, to the Dallas-Fort Worth area—had led to a disappointing finish and a lot of questions. The answersContinue reading “The Ride of His Life”
Tag Archives: Nutrition
Embracing Whole-Food Nutrition
Two-time cancer survivor Mary Westerfield, an AIM Director from Cincinnati, Ohio, embraced whole-food nutrition, juicing, and healthy eating in her battle with cancer. And the plan worked! Mary has been cancer-free since 1986. “’Let food be your medicine’—that’s how I have been living for the past twenty years,” Mary said. Mary was first diagnosed with cancer in 1980 when doctors found a malignantContinue reading “Embracing Whole-Food Nutrition”
Nutritional Strategies for Dry Eyes
If you’re a big fan of Dr. Greger over at Nutrition Facts, you may have seen his video on “Treating Dry Eye Disease with Diet.” The video contains graphic pictures of eye surgery and extremely unhealthy eyes, so be aware of that before making the decision to view it. Over ten million Americans suffer from dry eyes,Continue reading “Nutritional Strategies for Dry Eyes”
My Journey to Healthy and Beyond
Shared by Tamara Matteson, AIM Preferred Member, Grants Pass, Oregon. I have been overweight all of my life, attending my first Weight Watchers meeting at the age of nine. By 2002 I had reached my all-time, heaviest weight of 293 pounds. After being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I began a journey to find my way to good health.Continue reading “My Journey to Healthy and Beyond”
The AIM Direction
Shared by Carol Campbell, AIM Director in Beaverton, Ontario. The day I walked into my doctor’s office after a routine mammogram sixteen years ago, I never thought I would hear her say, “You have breast cancer,” but she did. What a shock as I had been relatively healthy all of my life. That was the start of my journey to regain my health. The doctorContinue reading “The AIM Direction”
A Holistic Approach to the Healthy Cell Concept
AIM Director Nancy Tam’s Water-Wise Garden won the 2014 National Environmental Achievement Award and the 2013 Keep Texas Beautiful Award. Whether she’s tending garden or nurturing her body with AIM BarleyLife®, Nancy keeps the Healthy Cell Concept™ in mind. “I work for a water district. We have a role in educating the public and city officials about water conservation. Ten years ago due to my passion forContinue reading “A Holistic Approach to the Healthy Cell Concept”
CalciAIM: A Healthy Foundation for Your Body
Postmenopausal women, the lactose intolerant, vegetarians, people who consume large amounts of alcohol, caffeine, and/or soda, folks with Crohn’s disease or celiac disease, people who don’t get enough sun, those who live in nursing homes, IBS sufferers, the obese, the very dark-skinned, and most people. It may seem like a random list of qualities, but everyone mentioned has something inContinue reading “CalciAIM: A Healthy Foundation for Your Body”
AIM Business Passed Down to Granddaughter…
…but she made Director on her own. AIM Director Tiki McIntyre of New Orleans has been drinking AIM’s green barley powder since she was a little kid. “I started taking it regularly about twenty-two years ago, but my father, Patrick Ryan, originally introduced me to it as a small child. He was always into fitness and health. He was an AIMContinue reading “AIM Business Passed Down to Granddaughter…”
I Lost 55 Pounds and I Feel Healthy
By Kesha Smit, AIM Member. I am twenty-two years old and currently a child/youth worker student. This is my last year and so I am looking forward to graduation! I am living with one roommate and have an amazing boyfriend who will hopefully in the next year be my husband. I heard about the AIM products through BarbaraContinue reading “I Lost 55 Pounds and I Feel Healthy”
AIMing For Better Health
In November 2007, Gil Quintana was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It was a family affair: his two sisters were battling the same disease, and he lost his mother to diabetes after caring for her for ten years. Having a parent or sibling with type 2 diabetes can give you a genetic predisposition for this disease. LifestyleContinue reading “AIMing For Better Health”
