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Whole body |
| Primary Products |
Complementary Products |
| BarleyLife® |
LeafGreens® |
AIMega® |
Frame Essentials® |
| CranVerry+® |
RediBeets® |
CalciAIM™ |
ProPeas® |
| Just Carrots® |
Veggie D™ |
FloraFood® |
Renewed Balance® |
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| Although we define body systems as separate entities, they work together. To live well, we must realize this interdependence. If our body systems are not in balance, we risk losing our health. Whole body health is keeping all body systems in balance—it is the foundation of good health. No single body system is targeted—we make choices that keep all systems toxin-free and that supply all systems with optimum nutrition. The result is total wellness: every day, you wake up feeling great! |
| When things go wrong |
| When our bodies are out of balance—when a minor inefficiency in one system throws others out of kilter—the result is often obvious but hard to trace. This may result in such disorders as lack of energy and/or stamina, insomnia, chronic pain, stress, weight problems, and depression or serious problems such as cancers and immune system dysfunctions. |
| Why things go wrong |
| An out-of-balance body is the result of lifestyle choices. If we are eating our “standard” diet, over- or under-eating, not exercising, or worrying about too many things, we may bring on an imbalance in our whole body health. Bad lifestyle choices can cause or contribute to a negative attitude toward life and dysfunctional relationships. Negative attitudes and angry thoughts produce toxic chemicals in the body that further contribute to imbalance—a vicious cycle. |
| To maintain whole body health |
| It’s no secret. Using the AIM Whole Body Nutrition products and living the Healthy Cell Concept® will put us on the path to whole body health. Whenever a problem arises, you should start with whole body health. Stay on that path and you will build your foundation to good health. |
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Cardiovascular Health |
| Primary Products |
Complementary Products |
| AIMega® |
Cellsparc 360® |
Composure® |
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| Bear Paw Garlic® |
fit ‘n fiber® |
GinkgoSense™ |
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Peak Endurance® |
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| The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels. Through this system, blood circulates throughout the body. All body organs and tissues need a supply of blood to receive nutrition and to remove waste products |
| When things go wrong |
| Heart disease is the biggest killer in North America. It manifests itself in a number of ways: atherosclerosis (blocked arteries), angina (pain from insufficient oxygen reaching the heart), arrhythmia (abnormal heart beat rhythms), aneurysms (swelling of the arterial wall with risk of rupture), high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. Cold hands and feet and varicose veins are also circulatory problems. |
| Why things go wrong |
| Lifestyle is a major factor in heart disease. A diet high in fats and low in fiber, lack of exercise, obesity, and smoking all contribute to making heart disease an epidemic in North America. Other risk factors include stress, high homocysteine levels (resulting from B vitamin deficiency), high cholesterol levels, and deficiencies in antioxidant vitamins and minerals. |
| To maintain cardio health |
| Many cardiovascular problems can be eliminated or managed through lifestyle, and this takes us back to the Healthy Cell Concept®. More specifically, try folic acid (to reduce homocysteine levels); calcium, magnesium, and potassium; the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E, and beta carotene. Helpful supplements include green tea, coenzyme Q10, fish oil, tocotrienols, garlic, and ginkgo biloba. |
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Digestive Health |
| Primary Products |
Complementary Products |
| Cascara Sagrada |
Herbal Fiberblend® |
Composure® |
HumiKleanse™ |
| FloraFood® |
PrepZymes® |
fit ‘n fiber® |
Para 90® |
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Herbal Release® |
RediBeets® |
| The digestive system is a 25- to 35-foot-long hoselike structure. It receives food at one end, breaks it down into nutrients (a process called digestion), and absorbs the nutrients into the bloodstream for delivery to the cells. The eliminatory system helps maintain water and chemical balance and removes excess fluid and waste from the body.
The primary structures of these systems are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines (colon), kidneys, bladder, and anus. |
| When things go wrong |
| Digestive disorders are a major source of lost time. We all are familiar with such inconveniences as constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, urinary tract infections, flatulence, and upset stomachs. Digestive disorders also account for such serious problems as hepatitis, jaundice, cirrhosis, diverticular disease, and cancers of the digestive system. |
| Why things go wrong |
| Diet is often the main culprit. We eat too much processed food and sugar, and not enough fiber, fruits, and vegetables. Poor eating habits, such as eating too quickly or irregularly, are also part of the problem.
In addition, parasites are a largely unknown but major problem. Other risk factors are lack of exercise, effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, smoking, stress, and alcohol. |
| To maintain digestive health |
| Many digestive problems can be prevented through lifestyle. Live the Healthy Cell Concept® and be sure to get adequate amounts of fiber, fruits, and vegetables. Supplementing with pre- and probiotics and digestive enzymes can aid in digestion. |
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Weight Management |
| Primary Products |
Complementary Products |
| fit ‘n fiber® |
ProPeas® |
Composure® |
Herbal Fiberblend® |
| GlucoChrom™ |
Weight Loss Pack |
FloraFood® |
Peak Endurance® |
| Lean Team™ |
Weight Loss
Starter Pack |
| Maintaining a healthy weight is easier said than done. Weight management goes beyond fad diets and quick fixes. It seeks to determine the proper weight for your body size. For some, it may require weight loss. For others, it may be weight gain. In either case, getting there is often the hardest part. |
| When things go wrong |
| Unhealthy foods, inactive lifestyles, and poor choices can play a role in developing an unhealthy weight. Issues such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and malnutrition can result from an improper diet and lifestyle. |
| Why things go wrong |
| Diet and lifestyle are the two biggest factors affecting a healthy weight. A lack of whole foods and a balanced diet can quickly lead to weight gain, as can a sedentary lifestyle. Stress and busy-ness can cause an inability to maintain weight. |
| To aid Weight Management |
| Balancing a diet with a healthy selection of whole foods like fruits and vegetables and healthful nutrients like protein and fiber can make a big difference on the scales. In conjunction with proper nutrition, participating in an active lifestyle with a regular exercise routine will help burn calories and invigorate cells. |
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Personal Care |
| Primary Products |
Complementary Products |
| AIMega® |
dailyLife™
body butter |
CalciAIM™ |
Peak Endurance® |
| BarleyLife® |
dailyLife™
shampoo |
Composure® |
Prills™ |
| Cell Wellness Restorer™ |
dailyLife™
hand cream |
Frame Essentials® |
Proancynol® 2000 |
dailyLife™
conditioner |
dailyLife™
bar soap |
GinkgoSense™ |
ReAssure® SP |
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Herbal Release® |
Renewed Balance® |
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HumiKleanse™ |
RevitaFem® |
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Para 90® |
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| Looking your best goes hand-in-hand with feeling your best. Being healthy from the inside out is important for the maintenance of the body. Skin, hair, and nails are a few of the outward areas that require regular attention and care. |
| When and why things go wrong |
| Without proper maintenance, external body systems can fall into disrepair. A lack of hygiene or general uncleanliness can lead to problems like skin damage, acne, dandruff, hair loss, body odor, and more. The less attention we give to our outward appearance, the more likely it is that there will be trouble areas. Environment and age each play a part in breaking down and damaging the body’s external appearance. |
| To aid personal care |
| Daily cleaning is a must, and taking extra steps to ensure proper hygiene can go a long ways toward improving outward health. Soaps, creams, and lotions are designed to improve and protect our bodies, and regular attention to outward appearance can stop a problem before it starts.
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Targeted Nutrition |
| Primary Products |
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| CalciAIM™ |
Herbal Release® |
Peak Endurance® |
ReAssure® SP |
| Composure® |
HumiKleanse™ |
Prills™ |
Renewed Balance® |
| Frame Essentials® |
Para 90® |
Proancynol® 2000 |
RevitaFem® |
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| The overall quality of our lives depends on several factors, many of which fall inside generic body systems and many more which have specific needs. We are truly healthy when our bodies are healthy and when we have a positive effect on others and on the environment we inhabit. Taking responsibility for all aspects of our lives is a full-time job—but the health rewards are worth it. |
| When and why things go wrong |
| The modern-day lifestyle is cause for many problems, many of which feed on each other. Excessive stress due to family or job worries can result in excessive weight gain and obesity. Obesity contributes to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other concerns. Stress can also lead to alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse, and the health risks to which these contribute. Our own actions can contribute to external pollution, which can in turn affect our health. |
| To benefit from targeted nutrition |
| Recognize the health areas in your life that need attention and act on them. Have a healthy mental attitude and you will find that you have concern for yourself, others, and the world in which you live. |
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