Friday, August 10, 2012

Getting Vegetable Servings in with AIM Products


Being busy with summer travel and outside activities, it can be hard to get all of your nutrients…Do you get 9 servings of fruit and vegetables per day (to find out exact measurements of total servings for your gender and age, go to the link from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/CDC, in the last blog post)?  AIM’s Garden Trio (BarleyLife, Just Carrots and RediBeets) can help fill your needs with, for example, half a pound of carrots in only one serving of Just Carrots whole-food juicing powder!  As stated on p. 4 of the August 2012 AIM  Living Well, “this trio of whole-food powder concentrates is also a harvest of energy for the get-up-and-go you’ll need for a summer full of fun.”

BarleyLife has not only existed for 30 years, but is one of AIM’s top sellers! 

[T]he action of putting BarleyLife’s vitamins, minerals, chlorophyll, antioxidants, and so much more into your empty stomach is like depositing green, liquid gold into your body’s good health bank account….AIM also offers something extra for those who enjoy their BarleyLife on the sweeter side….AIM BarleyLife Xtra…with a combination of seventeen fruit and vegetable powders…(AIM, August 2012, p. 4)

For more information on BarleyLife and what chlorophyll does for your health, check out the article “The Greener the Better,” p, 6 in the current issue of AIM’s magazine for its members at the following link:  http://www.theaimcompanies.com/health_magazine.aspx?lid=87

I get a minimum of 2 vegetable servings per day from taking AIM Just Carrots and AIM RediBeets, to see an improvement in my vision (I wear glasses.) and in my iron anemia, respectively.  I only recently started taking them, so I’m taking a wait-and-see attitude!

Carrots provide a trio of eye-quenching antioxidants—beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, and lutein—that protect your body and eyes from free radical damage….Besides a rich source of vitamins and minerals, you can’t beat beets as a vegetable source of powerful antioxidants known as betalains…because of betalains, “red beet products used regularly in the diet may provide protection against certain oxidative stress-related disorders in humans.” (AIM, August 2012, p. 4 + 5)

Don’t believe me (about the benefits of the AIM Garden Trio)?  AIM Member Andrea DeWane states within her testimonial:  “The Garden trio is a great way to start the day for me as it supplies all my necessary nutrients…I am sixty-four years young, and basically I feel great.” (August 2012, p. 5)  If I’ve stirred up an interest in you to find out more information on the Garden Trio, email me (shelleydryden@gmail.com) your mailing address and I’ll send you a single-serving product sample of one or all three of these!  Please also email me the medications that you are on, so I can look up any possible contraindications in the PDR for Herbal Medicines, 3rd Edition (2004) and The Essential Herb-Drug-Vitamin Interaction Guide:  The Safe Way to Use Medications and Supplements Together by G.T. Grossberg, MD and B. Fox, PhD (2007).  You can find the product data sheets via my website by clicking on the "Shop Now" button, then select "Details..." and finally, "Download Datasheet" on The AIM Companies website.


[Testimonials should not be construed as representing results everybody can achieve.  This statement has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.  DISCLAIMER:  I am not a licensed healthcare practitioner; if you have any health concerns, please consult a licensed healthcare practitioner in your locality.]

Reference:

AIM.  (2012 August).  “MAIN FEATURE:  Keep nutrition up!” (pages 4 and 5).  Living well:  Health and wealth magazine for AIM members.

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