AIM REDIbeets®
Whole body health results when all body systems are in balance. 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: waking up every day feeling great!
AIM Redibeets® is one of
three all-natural, vegetable juice powder concentrates that make up the
AIM Garden Trio™.
AIM Redibeets® helps provide
the daily nutrition you need to develop a strong foundation for your good
health.
Beets
The beet, as it is known in North America, and beetroot, as it is known
elsewhere in the world, has been cultivated for many centuries. It has
primarily been used as a vegetable but it has also been used for wine and
ale in parts of Europe. The Russians are famous for their “borscht,” a
soup that uses beets to colour and flavour a rich, white stock.
The value of beets
One cup of raw beets contains phosphorus, sodium, magnesium, calcium,
iron, and potassium as well as vitamin A, niacin, folic acid, and biotin.
When these nutrients are captured in a juicing process, they remain in a
form that is much easier to assimilate than synthetic nutrients. The iron
in beet juice, in particular, is noted for being more easily assimilated
than other forms of iron supplements. Potassium, in particular, is
essential for all cellular functions. Along with sodium, it regulates
water balance and acidity-alkalinity balance in the blood and tissues. It
is often depleted with aging, in degenerative disorders, and with a highly
refined diet that is high in sugar. Historically, beetroots have been
known to have medicinal properties, specifically anti-hepatotoxic effects,
that is, the ability to counter damaging effects on the liver. For the
past three or four centuries, it has been thought to be beneficial for the
detoxification of the liver, and it was used for the treatment of
hepatitis. The exact mechanism by which beets support the liver remains
unknown; however, theories suggest that they effectively limit fat
deposits in the liver, probably because of their high concentration of
betaine. Betaine is often referred to as the lipotropic factor because of
this ability to help the liver process fats. Betaine also plays a role in
reducing homocysteine. High levels of homocysteine are associated with
cardiovascular disease, so betaine is thought to support cardiovascular
health. Beets also contain biochanin A, a potential cancer fighting agent.
Dr. Norman W. Walker (1981) suggests that beet juice is helpful for
menstrual problems and more specifically during menopause. And in Indian
medicine, it is used for coughs and infections.
Fresh fruits and vegetables
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recommends that we eat five to nine
servings of fruits and vegetables each day. However, many of us do not
achieve this. Data collected in the Canadian Community Health Survey from
September 2000 through February 2001, shows that 33.4 percent of Canadians
12 years and over consume five to ten servings of fruits and vegetables
per day. Meanwhile, the American Heart Association (AHA) found that only
15 to 26 percent of the population studied consumes its recommended five
servings of fruits and vegetables per day. And while current surveys
published by the NCI indicate that Americans appear to have increased
their intake of fruits and vegetables, the average teenager only consumes
an average of 2.2 servings of fruits or vegetables per day, and this
includes fruit juices! This concurs with a study performed in the United
Kingdom in 2001 by Hughes and Gay that shows similar figures for the
average British teenager. These figures are cause for concern. While the
fast-food industry is blamed for the “meat and potato culture,” two other
reasons for the low consumption of fruits and vegetables are that they are
perceived to be poorly prepared and to be expensive.
The value of fresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruits and vegetables provide fiber and nutrients that are
necessary for digestive health, including phytochemicals and enzymes.
Phytochemicals are simply plant chemicals that are thought to be essential
to health. They have been found by the American Dietetic Association to be
beneficial in at least four of the leading causes of death—cardiac
disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Enzymes are essential for the
thousands of chemical reactions that occur throughout the body—the
production of energy at the cellular level, the facilitation of digestion,
the absorption of digested nutrients, and the rebuilding and replenishing
of all that the body requires for metabolism to occur. Although enzymes
are destroyed in the cooking process, they are present in raw fruits and
vegetables, and juicing is the best way to ensure that we ingest them.
Current studies have shown that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, with
lean meats, and low sodium has significant cardiac benefits. Recent
research identified the protective effects of fruits and vegetables
against strokes. This cohort study followed a group of 832 men for 20
years and the results indicated that the amount of fruits and vegetables
eaten was inversely proportional to the stroke risk factor (Gillman
1995).
Juicing
Juicing is separating the juice of a fruit or vegetable from its fiber.
It is a means of receiving optimal nutritional benefit from the fruits and
vegetables we eat. Although there is value in eating raw fruits and
vegetables, juicing provides a means to ensure that we are able to ingest
and absorb the maximal amount of nutrients available. Dr. Walker (1981)
explains that a diet without fresh, raw vegetable juices is deficient.
This is because when raw vegetables are eaten instead of juices, a large
amount of them is used as energy during the digestion and absorption
processes. Juices are ingested and assimilated within 15 minutes and this
enables the nutrients to be used almost in their entirety for the
nourishment of the cells. In 1976, Dr. Walker said, “Juices are very
liquid food, mostly organic water of the finest quality with nourishing
atoms and molecules in comparatively microscopic volume. It is the
microscopic volume for which the cells and tissues are starved!”
AIM Redibeets®
The half pound of beets used to make a teaspoon of
AIM Redibeets® is
residue-free. When the beets are processed to separate the juice and its
valuable nutrients from the fiber, the beets are not subjected to high
temperatures that may damage their nutrients. AIM Redibeets® offers a convenient way to make juicing a
part of your daily diet and help meet the NCI’s recommendation to eat five
to nine servings of fruits and vegetables per day.
How to use AIM Redibeets®
- Take 1 tsp (4 g) up to 2 times per day. Mix with water, juice, or
other members of the AIM Garden Trio®. Or, take 6 caplets (4 g) up to 2
times per day.
- Because beet juice can have a strong effect on some individuals when
they use it for the first time (dizziness due to detoxification), it is
suggested that you take the recommended serving. Do not exceed 2
servings per day without the advice of a health practitioner.
- Drink AIM Redibeets®
immediately after mixing it.
- AIM Redibeets® is best
taken on an empty stomach: 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal.
- Because heat and acidity can affect enzymatic activity, it is
recommended that AIM RediBeets® not be taken in any of the following:
cranberry or prune juice, carbonated drinks, or hot drinks.
- Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place
(70-75 °F; 20.1-23.8 °C). Do not refrigerate.
- You may take AIM Redibeets® with other AIM products, except
AIM Herbal Fiberblend®.
Take AIM Herbal Fiberblend® 1 hour before or 30 minutes after taking
AIM Redibeets®.
Q & A
Can I mix AIM Redibeets® with other AIM products?
Yes. Many people enjoy taking AIM Redibeets® mixed with one or both of the other two
all-natural, vegetable juice powder concentrates that make up the AIM
Garden Trio®. It should not be taken with AIM Herbal Fiberblend®, however,
because the fiber tends to prevent some of the nutrients from being
absorbed during digestion. Take AIM Herbal Fiberblend® 1 hour before or 30
minutes after taking AIM Redibeets®.
Is it OK to take more than the recommended serving?
Each person has different nutritional needs, which should be assessed
by each individual. However, beet juice can have a strong effect on some
individuals when they incorporate it into their diets for the first time.
For this reason, it is suggested that users take the recommended amount of
AIM Redibeets® at first and
increase gradually.
AIM RediBeets® tastes quite sweet when I drink it. I am concerned
about sugar. Is there a lot of sugar in AIM Redibeets®?
While there is no processed sugar in AIM Redibeets®, it is made up of about 70 percent natural
sugars. These natural sugars are what give AIM Redibeets® its sweet taste.
Is there anyone who should not use AIM Redibeets®?
Diabetics and those concerned about blood glucose levels should consult
a health practitioner before using AIM Redibeets®.
What part of the beet is used to make
AIM Redibeets®?
AIM Redibeets® is made
from red beets, which is the type of beet that is typically served at the
dinner table. Only the root of the beet is used to make
AIM Redibeets® powder.
How many beets make one pound of AIM Redibeets®?
It takes approximately 25 pounds of beets to make one pound of
AIM Redibeets® powder.
References
- Gillman, M.W., L.A. Cupples, D. Gagnon, B.M. Posner, R.C. Ellison,
W.P. Castelli, and P.A. Wolf. “Protective Effect of Fruits and
Vegetables on Development of Stroke in Men.” JAMA 273, no. 14
(April 12, 1995): 1,113-7.
- Hughes, J.M., C. Gay. “Fruit and Vegetable Consumption by Young
Persons Aged 4-18 Years: Total Daily Number of Portions.” Proc Nutr
Soc (2001).
- Walker, Norman W. Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices:What’s Missing
in Your Body? Prescott, AZ: Norwalk Press, 1981.
Benefits & Features
Benefits
- Helps maintain whole body health
- Provides cleansing effect
Features
- Residue-free red beets
- Pure juice product, minimal fiber present
- Nutrients in natural proportion
- Benefit of juicing without the inconvenience
- 8.8-oz (250 g) powder
- 225-count caplets
- Convenient for consistent use
AIM Redibeets® is a Whole
Body Health product. The complete Whole Body Health line consists of the
AIM Garden Trio™—AIM BarleyLife™,
AIM Just Carrots®, and
AIM Redibeets®. Use these
products to give yourself a solid foundation for your health.
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