The Excellence of FloraFood

The types of good bacteria in FloraFood are three of the main reasons this dietary supplement provides effective probiotics for the gut. Two of the most prevalent native bacteria in humans are Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria, so FloraFood contains Lactobacillus gasseri, Bifidobacterium bifidum and Bifidobacterium longum. If you have ever wondered how AIM obtained these individualContinue reading “The Excellence of FloraFood”

Your Sleep Drive

Two primary processes regulate how you sleep. One is circadian rhythms that act like an inner clock, responding particularly to the onset of darkness and telling you it’s time to go to bed. The other is sleep drive, the feeling of tiredness that increases as the day grows long. Sleep drive necessarily builds up soContinue reading “Your Sleep Drive”

Healthy Aging With AIM

Selecting from the AIM lineup offers choices of products that work from the inside out and the outside in to support healthy aging. Whether taking AIM’s nutrient-dense powders and dietary supplements or applying topical products, it’s a move in the right direction regardless of your age. Young people who started taking any or all ofContinue reading “Healthy Aging With AIM”

Supplemental Nutrition

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, dietary supplement refers to “a product taken orally that contains one or more ingredients (such as vitamins or amino acids) that are intended to supplement one’s diet and are not considered food.” That last bit is important for several reasons. First of all, you’re supposed to get the vast majorityContinue reading “Supplemental Nutrition”

Supplemental Nutrition

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, dietary supplement refers to “a product taken orally that contains one or more ingredients (such as vitamins or amino acids) that are intended to supplement one’s diet and are not considered food.” That last bit is important for several reasons. First of all, you’re supposed to get the vast majorityContinue reading “Supplemental Nutrition”

Reclaiming The Power of Togetherness

The world has made it through one of the most isolating situations ever imaginable as a result of a virus. During the worst of the pandemic, social distancing became a way of life that meant being physically apart from family, friends, colleagues and everyone else. Schools, organizations and businesses, including those of AIM Members, hadContinue reading “Reclaiming The Power of Togetherness”

5 Ways to Wellness with the Healthy Cell Concept

When considering what keeps our bodies in good health, we have to zoom in on a microscopic level to get to the source of where wellness begins: our cells. The human body is said to be made of an estimated 37.2 trillion cells, working together amazingly in the miracle of life. Zoom back out andContinue reading “5 Ways to Wellness with the Healthy Cell Concept”

A Healthy Lifestyle is Critical

Shared by Danae Songy, AIM Preferred Member in Cleburne, Texas. In January 2013, I was diagnosed with remitting-recurring multiple sclerosis, a chronic, typically progressive disease that damages nerve-cell sheaths in the brain and spinal cord. My symptoms included vision impairment, balance issues and numbness in my legs and hands. I have always lived a healthyContinue reading “A Healthy Lifestyle is Critical”

Barley Grass Powder Benefits Type 2 Diabetics

With diabetes rising to epidemic proportions worldwide, effective ways of treating this debilitating and often deadly disease are of international importance. Natural supplements rarely receive scientific attention; however, a type 2 diabetes study published in the International Journal of Green Pharmacy (2010)1 revealed that barley grass powder “holds promise to be used as a functional food to optimise the health of diabetic subjects.” Researchers atContinue reading “Barley Grass Powder Benefits Type 2 Diabetics”

Fiber vs Diabetes

In 2010, the number of Americans who suffered from diabetes was 26 million. Now health experts believe that number may be nearing thirty million. A whopping 86 million—that’s one third of the US population!—have a condition known as prediabetes, higher than normal blood sugar but not high enough to be classified as fullon type 2 diabetes. Prediabetics will likely develop diabetes if they doContinue reading “Fiber vs Diabetes”