BARLEYLIFE
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 BarleyLife™
is an all-natural, green barley grass juice powder concentrate that helps provide the daily nutrition you need to develop a strong foundation
for your good health.
Barley grass
Barley grass is one of the green grasses—the only vegetation on earth that can supply sole nutritional support from birth to old age.
Agronomists place this ancient cereal grass as being cultivated as early as 7000 B.C., probably in the dry lands of southwestern Asia. In the
West, barley grass was first known for the barley grain it produces; there is written mention of the grain as early as 2800 B.C. in Babylon.
Barley is also a Biblical food, mentioned no fewer than 32 times in the Bible.
Barley grass vs. barley grain
Green grasses are at their nutritional peak before they enter the reproductive cycle. To create grain, the plant must channel its nutrition up to
the seed heads. When grasses are harvested before they enter the reproductive cycle, they have a different chemical makeup from their
adult, largely depleted, counterparts. Young grasses contain about the same vitamins and minerals as dark green vegetables. When these
grasses are juiced and concentrated, as in AIM BarleyLife™, they are far superior nutritionally. This amazing discovery is supported by data.
For example, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nutrient Database, barley contains 22 International Units (IU) of vitamin A per
100 g and barley flour contains no vitamin A. AIM BarleyLife™, however, contains 19,700 IU of Vitamin A per 100 g. This is 21/2 times the
beta carotene found in an equivalent weight of raw carrots and about 25 times that found in an equivalent weight of raw broccoli. Vitamin A is
an important antioxidant known to protect cells. It is implicated in cardiovascular health and is believed to have anti-cancer benefits. To use
another example, barley contains 33 mg of calcium per 100 g and barley flour contains 32 mg of calcium per 100 g. AIM BarleyLife™
contains 730 mg of calcium per 100 g. This is more than 7 times the calcium found in an equivalent weight of raw spinach and 15 times the
calcium found in an equivalent weight of raw broccoli. Calcium is essential for bone development. You can see then, that grasses, when
juiced and concentrated as in AIM BarleyLife™, offer us great nutrition.
AIM BarleyLife® Nutritional Profile*
Basic Nutritional Markers
Per 100g
Per 5g
Calories
339Kcal
.95Kcal
Calories from Fat
23Kcal
1.25Kcal
Total Fat
2.15%
0.1075g
Sodium
343mg
17.15mg
Total Carbohydrates
54.15%
2.7075g
Total Dietary Fiber
4.1%
0.205g
Total Sugar
15.9%
0.795g
Potassium
4,280mg
214mg
Protein**
29.6%
1.48g
Moisture
4.8%
0.24g
Ash
9.3%
0.465g
Vitamins
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Vitamin A (Beta Caroten 27,400IU
1,370IU
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
0.80mg
0.04mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
1.79mg
0.0895mg
Vitamin B6
1.27mg
0.0635mg
Vitamin B12
0.77mg
0.0385mg
Folic Acid
106mcg
5.3mcg
Niacin
8.59mg
0.4295mg
Pantothenic Acid
2.20mg
0.11mg
Vitamin C 27
80mg
1.39mg
Vitamin E
10.10IU
0.505IU
Vitamin K
2.4g
121.5mcg
Minerals
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Calcium
905mg
45.25mg
Chromium
0.22mcg
1.1mcg
Copper
0.51mg
0.0255mg
Iodine
4.40mg/kg
22mcg
Iron
14.90mg
0.745mg
Magnesium
220mg
11mg
Manganese
3.19mg
0.1595mg
Molybdenum
0.03mg
0.0015mg
Phosphorus
414mg
20.7mg
Zinc
2.27mg
0.1135mg
Enzymes
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Superoxide Dismutase
1,060U/g
53U
Peroxidase/Catalase
227U/g
11.35U
Antioxidant Potential Act. 123
NA
Antioxidants
Lutonarin (7-O-GIO)
4.62mg
0.231mg
Saponarin (7-O-GIV)
1.26mg
0.063mg
Chlorophyll
855mg
42.75mg
*Determined by independent analysis. Figures vary with each crop.
**See amino acids profile on next page.
The nutrients in barley grass
Barley grass is considered the most nutritional of the green grasses. Barley grass contains a wide spectrum of vitamins and minerals, amino
acids, including the eight essential ones that we must get from our diets, proteins, enzymes, chlorophyll, and phytochemicals.
Amino acids and proteins
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are the major constituents of every cell and body fluid, and are thus necessary for the
continual cell building, cell regeneration, and energy production that we need for life. An added benefit of the green barley leaf proteins is that
they are polypeptides—smaller proteins that can be directly absorbed by the blood, where they promote cell metabolism (the chemical
changes that we need to live).
Enzymes
Green barley leaves contain a multitude of enzymes. Enzymes are essential for the thousands of chemical reactions that occur throughout
the body, including 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. The enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a powerful
antioxidant thought to slow the rate of cell destruction by providing a defense against free radicals, especially the most prolific free radical,
superoxide. Superoxide free radicals are thought to be responsible for the breakdown of synovial fluid that leads to the inflammatory
response in joints. Much of the current clinical research on SOD is focused on arthritis, bursitis, and gout. Low levels of SOD are also
associated with cataracts and other degenerative diseases. In addition, it is believed to help the body use zinc, copper, and manganese
more effectively. As SOD is heat sensitive, it is thought to be the yardstick for measuring overall enzymatic activity. If SOD is present in a
food in an active state, it can be concluded that the other enzymes in the food are also present in an active state. Enzymes are not found in
processed and cooked foods.
Chlorophyll
Green barley grass also contains chlorophyll. Chlorophyll has been studied for its potential as a deodorant, in stimulating tissue growth, and
in stimulating red blood cells in connection with oxygen supply. Perhaps most remarkable is the similarity between chlorophyll and the red
pigment in blood. Research in the 1940s demonstrated that the two pigments react the same during breakdown. According to an article in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (Jan. 4, 1995), chlorophyll fed to laboratory animals reduces absorption of three dietary carcinogens:
heterocyclic amines (found in cooked muscle meats), polycyclic hydrocarbons (found in smoked and barbecued foods), and aflatoxin (a mold
on peanuts). The chlorophyll formed complex compounds with the carcinogens while they were still in the digestive tract, limiting their
bioavailability. Chlorophyll also removes carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, the by-products of respiration and pollution, and has been
found to reduce fecal, urinary, and body odor in geriatric patients. In addition, it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and wound-healing
properties.
Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals are simply plant chemicals that are thought to be essential to health. They have been associated with the prevention and/or
treatment of at least four of the leading causes of death—cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension—and with the
prevention and/or treatment of other ailments, including neural tube defects, osteoporosis, abnormal bowel function, and arthritis, as well as
numerous chronic conditions.
The value of barley grass
Research has found that green barley extract has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, immune system support, and cholesterol-
lowering effects..
Alkalinity
Green barley grass has a high alkalizing effect, which helps keep the ratio between acidity and alkalinity in our body fluids balanced. Our
cells cannot adequately function if the pH (which measures acidity and alkalinity) is not in a narrow range. Most processed foods are acidic,
and when we consume too many of them, the acidity-alkalinity balance is upset.
Green barley grass contains buffer minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Buffer minerals neutralize acidic
materials and can help maintain a healthy acidity-alkalinity balance.
Antioxidants
Green barley grass also contains unique and powerful plant antioxidants, including lutonarin (7-O-GIO) and saponarin (7-O-GIV). According
to scientists, lutonarin is the superior antioxidant. Antioxidants protect cells from free-radical damage.
AIM BarleyLife™: A first-generation food
AIM BarleyLife™ is a whole food concentrate that captures all the nutrients in green barley grass. The power of AIM BarleyLife™ is found in
this combination of nutrients. The powdered juice of AIM BarleyLife™ is as close to the natural state of young green barley leaves as
possible and thus supplies the leaves’ nutrients in natural proportions.
AIM BarleyLife™ is produced in the clean, green, pristine lands of New Zealand and Canada. While American soil, water, and air have
become increasingly devoid of nutrients and polluted from chemicals, the soil, water, and air in New Zealand and Canada are richer and
purer than in many places in the world.
The barley used for AIM BarleyLife™ is grown from a variety of seed that allows for the longest harvest window and is residue-free. The
leaves are harvested with state-of-the-art equipment when their nutrients are most potent and alive. The leaves are then juiced (not milled,
as in many other barley grass products) and processed using the most advanced and efficient—not to mention patent-pending—cold-
processing methods for maximum freshness and nutrition. The juice is spray-dried, using a special, low-temperature process. This preserves
the delicate balance of nutrients and phytochemicals. This same high-quality green barley juice concentrate is available in convenient, easy-
to-take vegetable capsules. They dissolve quickly for better absorption and faster assimilation.
Green barley grass juice made better
AIM BarleyLife™ was born out of a vision for even better health for millions of people around the world. AIM discovered through its 20 years
of experience and ambitious research that barley juice could be even more powerful simply by paying attention to detail at every step of the
process.
AIM’s barley seed varieties provide the widest window of harvest.
AIM’s barley crops thrive in clean, green, pristine environments in which the nutrients in the soil contribute to the nutrients in the
plants and the juice.
AIM’s barley crops are staggered so that each field is harvested when the plants are bursting with nutrition.
AIM’s barley crops are harvested when they are at their nutritional peak, before they enter the reproductive cycle and use their
nutrients to produce grain.
AIM’s barley crops are cut only once, allowing for optimum nutrient density.
AIM’s harvested barley plants are juiced and chilled immediately, rendering the enzymes dormant and preserving their precious
nutrients.
AIM’s barley juice is powdered using the most advanced and efficient methods for ensuring maximum freshness and nutrition.
How to use AIM BarleyLife™
Take 1 tbsp or 6 caplets/capsules (5 g) 2 to 3 times per day. Many people start with 1 tsp or 1-2 caplets/capsules (1.5 g) per day
and gradually increase their serving every 4 to 5 days. You may take more or less depending on your needs.
Young children begin with 1/ 4 tsp or 1 caplet per day and gradually increase to 1 tsp (3g) or 5 caplets per day.
Teens often increase their servings up to 2 tbsp (10g) or 12 caplets per day. They often take more or less, depending on their
needs.
Athletes and others dealing with large amounts of stress often take larger amounts, sometimes as many as 6 tbsp (30g) or 36
caplets per day.
Since mixing AIM BarleyLife™ activates the nutrients, drink it immediately after mixing it in water or your favorite juice.
AIM BarleyLife™ delivers the greatest benefits when taken on an empty stomach, 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal. However, there
will be some benefit no matter when you take AIM BarleyLife™.
Because heat and acidity can affect enzymatic activity, it is recommended that AIM BarleyLife™ not be taken in any of the following:
cranberry or prune juice, carbonated drinks, or hot drinks.
You may take AIM BarleyLife™ with other AIM products. To receive the greatest absorption of nutrients, take AIM Herbal Fiberblend® 1 hour
before or 30 minutes after taking AIM BarleyLife™.
Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place (70-75 °F; 20.1-23.8 °C). Do not refrigerate. Do not use wet spoons or store
them in the jar.
Q&A
What are the nutrient levels in AIM BarleyLife™?
See the Nutritional Profile for the amounts of nutrients in AIM BarleyLife™.
What does it mean that AIM's barley crops are cut only once?
Some producers of green grass juice powder plant their crops, grow them until just before they enter the reproductive cycle, and cut the
leaves when they contain the widest spectrum of nutrients. Then, instead of planting new crops, they simply allow the plants to continue
growing and cut them a second time before they enter the reproductive cycle. Through laboratory analysis, AIM discovered that taking two or
more cuttings from the same plants compromised their nutritional density. The nutrient levels in the second cutting were always less than the
nutrient levels in the first cutting, and so on. The plants seemed to use their nutrients to accelerate the reproductive cycle. AIM only takes one
cutting from each crop so as not to sacrifice quality.
How is AIM BarleyLife™ processed?
AIM BarleyLife™ is produced in the clean, green, pristine lands of New Zealand and Canada, where the soil, water, and air are rich and pure. The barley
used for AIM BarleyLife™ is grown from a variety of seed that allows for the longest harvest window. The leaves are harvested with state-of-the-art
equipment when their nutrients are most potent and alive. The leaves are then juiced (not milled, as in many other barley grass products) and processed
using the most advanced and efficient cold-processing methods for maximum freshness and nutrition. The juice is spray-dried, using a special, low-
temperature process. This preserves the delicate balance of nutrients and phytochemicals.
Can I take AIM BarleyLife™ while taking medication?
As long as your health practitioner has not forbidden you to eat salads or green vegetables, you can use AIM BarleyLife™.
Is there anyone who should not use AIM BarleyLife™?
AIM BarleyLife™ is a whole food concentrate, so most people should be able to take it. Those with severe medical problems or complications should
consult a health practitioner before introducing something new to their bodies. Those on a restricted diet (especially in regard to “green foods”) should
also consult a health practitioner.
I started taking AIM BarleyLife™ and I feel worse. Why?
When you make a change in your diet, your body often goes through a cleansing known as detoxification. This can manifest itself in fatigue, rashes, and
headaches. It is your body flushing out toxins. For more information, see AIM's Detoxification data sheet.
What is maltodextrin?
Maltodextrin is a soluble (dissolvable) complex carbohydrate that acts as a buffer to keep enzymes and other molecules apart so that they do not react
and denature (lose their healthful properties). It is not a simple sugar (dextrose, fructose, sucrose, table sugar, corn syrup, etc.) and does not behave like
a simple sugar. It can be derived from potato or cornstarch, and its starch component frees glucose across the human intestinal barrier in a time-release
fashion over several hours, so no steep rise or fall of blood sugar results. Maltodextrin is used to help stabilize and protect AIM BarleyLife™. When the
maltodextrin is sprayed on to AIM .BarleyLife™, it forms a protective coating around the fragile nutrients. This shield is “broken” when you add a liquid
and drink the product.
Is AIM BarleyLife™ available in a no-kelp formula?
At this time, AIM BarleyLife™ is only available with kelp. Although small, the amount of kelp in AIM BarleyLife™ has a dramatic effect on the product. Kelp
is a densely nutritious food, which adds more vitamins and minerals.
Suggested Reading
Juicing
Blauer, Stephen. The Juicing Book. Garden City Park, NY: Avery Publishing Group, 1989.
Heinerman, John. Encyclopedia of Healing Juices. West Nyack, NY: Parker Publishing Co., 1994.
Swope, Mary Ruth, Ph.D., Green Leaves of Barley. Phoenix, AZ: Swope Enterprises, Inc., 1987. (7th edition, 1998.)
Walker, Norman W. Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices: What’s Missing in Your Body? Prescott, AZ: Norwalk Press, 1981.
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Benefits & Features
Benefits
Helps maintain whole body health
Helps maintain a healthy immune system
Provides increased energy
Unique and powerful plant antioxidants
Benefits of live enzymes, including superoxide dismustase (SOD)
Benefits of complete amino acid profile
Benefits of juicing
Features
Building on 20 years of safe and beneficial use by AIM members
Stands behind more than 25 years of research
Developed through ambitious research
Holistic approach to crop management
Grown in clean, green, pristine environments
Crops only cut once
Combined with brown rice and kelp
Natural chlorophyll
Neutral pH: 7.0
Pure juice, not milled grass; minimal fiber present
Nutrients in natural proportions
Benefits of juicing without the inconvenience
Vegetable capsules, caplets & powder
AIM BarleyLife™ is a Whole Body Nutrition product. The complete Whole Body Nutrition line consists of the AIM GardenTrio®—AIM
BarleyLife™, AIM Just Carrots®, and AIM RediBeets®. Use these products to give yourself a solid foundation for your health