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AIM BarleyLife® for a balanced diet
Eating a
balanced diet remains a challenge for both adults and children. Experts estimate
that only one in five youths consume the minimum five servings of fruits and
vegetables each day, and 16 percent of youth do not meet any of the
recommendations outlined in the standard food guide pyramid. Consumers of all
ages are being urged to increase their intake of leafy green vegetables.1
AIM BarleyLife® is a convenient way to make sure that you
receive the necessary vitamins and minerals that experts recommend. The leaves
of the green barley plant are literally bursting with important vitamins,
minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants that are naturally occurring and balanced by
nature. Nearly everyone, adults and children, can benefit from AIM BarleyLife®.
Rich in vitamins A and B
Beta-carotene is a precursor for vitamin A, and the
beta-carotene content found in AIM BarleyLife® is substantial. Just one serving
of AIM BarleyLife® provides nearly two times the amount of beta-carotene found
in raw carrots, and eight times that found in raw broccoli. Vitamin A is
essential for good eye health, as well as cardiovascular and immuno health.
Vitamin A in its natural form as beta-carotene is especially desirable for its
antioxidant properties since it helps to prevent harmful free radical damage in
the body.
AIM BarleyLife® also contains the following B-complex
vitamins:
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Folate—helps to produce and maintain new cells and is also
essential for normal levels of homocysteine. (Elevated homocysteine levels
have been associated with increased risk of coronary events.)
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Riboflavin—important for energy metabolism as well as
normal eyesight and healthy skin.
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Niacin—critical to more than 50 metabolic functions,
including the formation of red blood cells, and for supplying energy to and
maintaining the integrity of all body cells.
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Vitamin B6—important in protein metabolism, B6 provides the
mechanism for the many amino acid reactions within the body; it readily
mobilizes glycogen for the body’s energy supply when needed.
Increasing importance of vitamin K
Often
overlooked in the vitamin or supplement aisle, is vitamin K (also known by the
scientific name, phylloquinone). Increasing evidence now shows that diets
containing ample amounts of vitamin K may help to ensure adequate bone density
and protect against osteoporosis and hip fracture in postmenopausal women.
Vitamin K also plays a key role in fetal development and is needed to maintain
proper blood clotting.
In 2003, a Tufts University researcher published a detailed
profile of vitamin K by asking some critical questions about the association
between dietary vitamin K intake and bone mineral density. The results showed
that the vitamin K concentration in most foods is very low,2 and that
many adults aged 18 to 44 may be getting far less vitamin K than they need3
to protect against osteoporosis and hip fracture.
A typical serving of AIM BarleyLife® offers an abundant
source of vitamin K, containing 100% of the recommended daily amount. However,
those who take blood-thinning medications such as Coumadin® should exercise
caution since vitamin K supplementation can impact the effectiveness of such
medications. As with any dietary supplement, it is best to consult with your
health care practitioner when adding something new to your daily regimen.
Minerals essential to good health
Excellent
mineral content is another reason to consider AIM BarleyLife®. One serving
provides considerable amounts of:
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Potassium—necessary to maintain water balance and cellular
integrity
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Phosphorous—for the structural component of all cells; and
to activate the B vitamins
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Manganese—for energy production; and also to enhance the
antioxidant defense system by increasing concentrations of the antioxidant
enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD)
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Magnesium—a major mineral to improve blood lipid levels,
increase energy production, and synthesize proteins
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Chromium—a critical component of the glucose tolerance
factor; required for normal carbohydrate metabolism
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Iron—for oxygen supply to the cells as well as to maintain
immuno health
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Calcium—for the structural integrity of bones and skeletal
tissue, and to promote nerve transmission, and other important functions
within the blood, muscle, and fluids of healthy cells and tissue.4
1 Institute of Food
Technologists, press release: July 14, 2004. www.ift.org
2 J Nutr, Vol. 128, May
1998.
3 Friedman School of
Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, 1995-2005.
4 Circulation, Vol. 106,
Oct. 2002
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