AIM Bear Paw Garlic
What is AIM Bear Paw Garlic™
Process AIM Bear Paw Garlic
FAQ about AIM Bear Paw Garlic
Benefits of AIM Bear Paw Garlic
How to use AIM Bear Paw Garlic
Testimonials
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This product is made from 100% alpine wild garlic found in central Europe.
Contains active substances not found in common garlic as the leaves are
cultivated rather than the bulbs.
AIM Bear Paw Garlic® is garlic with a difference. It is not made from the bulb
as other garlic supplements, but from the leaf of A. ursinum, a wild garlic
plant found in Europe. This unique garlic, also known as alpine wild garlic, has
more ‘active’ garlic substances, including allicin as well as substances not
found in ‘cultivated’ garlic. The result is a supplement with nearly 20 times
more adenosine, which is effective in regulating cholesterol and blood pressure.
AIM Bear Paw Garlic® also contains vital peptides, flavonoids, and fructanes for
improved health
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. Lifestyle is
a major factor in cardiovascular disease. A poor diet, lack of excerise, and
smoking all contribute to making cardiovascular disease the biggest killer in
North America. Changing your lifestyle, and using supplements such as alpine
wild garlic, can help you maintain your cardio health.
What is AIM Bear Paw Garlic®?
AIM Bear Paw Garlic® is a unique form of garlic. It is not derived from Allium
sativum, the species of garlic sold in supermarkets and used in garlic
supplements. Rather, AIM Bear Paw Garlic® comes from Allium ursinum, a wild
species of garlic found in central Europe.
Unlike A. sativum, A. ursinum has never been successfully cultivated. A. ursinum
is found in areas of damp woods and wooded ravines and flourishes in the hills
and mountains of central Europe. Its name is derived from the claim that bears,
after awakening from winter hibernation, consume wild garlic to regain strength
(ursinum is Latin for “bear”). Although most of us think of the distinctive
garlic bulb and cloves when considering garlic, the active substances in A.
ursinum are found in its green leaves.
A. ursinum Garlic has a long history as a healthful plant, having been used for
medicinal purposes from as early as 3000 B.C. Garlic is made up of sulfur
compounds; amino acids; minerals, such as germanium, selenium, and zinc; and
vitamins A, B, and C. Allicin, a sulfur-containing compound in garlic, is
traditionally believed to be primarily responsible for most of the suggested
benefits of garlic. Allicin is also responsible for garlic’s unique odor.
A. ursinum and A. sativum share these constituents as well as a number of
benefits. Both types of garlic help maintain healthy cholesterol levels, have
antioxidant properties, and have antifungal and antibacterial properties.
However, A.
ursinum has a number of advantages over A. sativum.
A. ursinum contains allicin and its related forms, as well as more ajoene (a
degraded form of allicin) and its related forms, more g-glutamyl peptides
(GLUT), and more than 20 times as much adenosine. Current opinion states that
the g-glutamyl peptides and ajoene result in an increase in the difference
across the membrane of the vascular smooth muscle. This, in turn, results in a
widening of blood vessels, which maintains healthy blood pressure. g-glutamyl
peptides have also been demonstrated to inhibit the actions of angiotensin
I-converting enzyme (ACE), an enzyme released from the kidneys that regulates
blood pressure.
Adenosine helps increase blood vessel width and can also reduce platelet
aggregation (blood stickiness). It also acts as a muscle relaxant and as a
protectant against poisons, such as caffeine. A. ursinum is also odorless;
although, when you first open AIM Bear Paw Garlic®, the garlic odor is
unmistakable. However, upon digestion the garlic odor is not as noticeable. This
is because the leaves of A. ursinum contain substantial amounts of chlorophyll,
which binds nitrogen compounds during digestion and thus prevents the
development of the smell associated with the breakdown products of garlic. Also,
allicin is found in lower concentrations in the leaves of A. ursinum. However,
the lesser amounts of allicin are replaced by other related sulfur-containing
constituents, so none of the benefits of allicin are lost.
In summary, A. ursinum has all the benefits of the A. sativum products that are
found on the market. However, A. ursinum has three advantages over this
domesticated garlic: 1) It has more of the active substances; 2) It has active
substances not found in cultivated garlic, or found only when large quantities
are taken; 3) It is odorless.
Process
A. ursinum is hand-picked in the spring during a one-week period. It is
harvested in the alpine regions of central Europe, in particular Switzerland.
Because it is wild and cannot be cultivated, only the leaves are cut; the bulb
remains in the earth to ensure future supply. Once the leaves are harvested,
they are processed quickly. They are cleaned, washed, dried, and milled under
low temperatures. During this processing, adenosine levels are monitored to
guarantee at least 1,100 mg/kg.
Q & A
What is the difference between A. ursinum and A. sativum?
Both A. ursinum and A. sativum come from the same family and share the same
active substances and benefits. However, the leaf is used in A. ursinum and the
bulb is used in A. sativum. A. ursinum also has higher quantities of many of the
active substances than A. sativum does and upon digestion has less odor. In
particular, A. ursinum has more of the water-soluble substances.
Aren’t allicin and other fat-soluble substances the only ones of importance in
garlic?
No. Although allicin and ajoene are important, there is a wealth of research
from Europe indicating that the water-soluble parts of garlic—adenosine, g-glutamyl
peptides, flavonoids, and fructanes—are equally important, if not more
beneficial than allicin. Also, allicin has known side effects and is also highly
unstable.
What are these water-soluble substances?
We have briefly discussed adenosine and g-glutamyl peptides in this data sheet.
Flavonoids are substances in plants that often have health benefits. Fructanes
are significant because they are indigestible sugars known as oligosaccharides.
Fructo-oligosaccharides encourage the growth of “good” intestinal bacteria.
Why have I never heard of A. ursinum?
Because it’s wild! Because it has never been domesticated, A. ursinum has never
made it around the world as regular garlic has. And because of this, it has not
been subjected to the publicity of the “garlic wars”: the fight for a market
share that has done so much to bring garlic to people’s attention. It is,
however, known in scientific circles and in Europe.
Benefits & Features
Benefits
• Helps maintain cardiovascular health
• Helps maintain healthy blood pressure
• Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels
• Has all the benefits of regular garlic, plus more
• Has antibacterial and antifungal properties for increased immuno health
• Displays antioxidant activity
Features
• More than 10 years of safe and beneficial use by AIM Members
• 1,002 mg of alpine wild garlic per 3-capsule serving
• Is odorless upon digestion
• Has high adenosine content
• Has high g-glutamyl peptide (GLUT) content
• Has never been domesticated
• Active substances found in the leaves, not the bulbs
• 90 vegetarian capsules
How to use AIM Bear Paw Garlic®
• Take three capsules per day. You may take them at any time.
• Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place (70-75 F;
20.1-23.8 C). Do not refrigerate.
Testimonials
Before I started with AIM Bear Paw Garlic®, my blood pressure was going in all
directions—some days it would be low and some days it would be high. I have been
on AIM Bear Paw Garlic® since the end of September and have found that my blood
pressure has stabilized at around 100/60. -John C.
I am excited about AIM Bear Paw Garlic® because I do not have to take my blood
pressure medication since starting taking the garlic. -Susan H.
AIM Bear Paw Garlic® helped me heal a recurrent sore throat. - Lo Siu L.
Prior to AIM Bear Paw Garlic®, I had to take blood pressure medications. Now I
control it with eight AIM Bear Paw Garlic® capsules a day.- Don H.
AIM Bear Paw Garlic® has helped strengthen my nails, and the edema I experienced
in my ankles disappeared in less than a week after I started taking the AIM Bear
Paw Garlic®. -Linda S.
I have seen lowered blood pressure and cholesterol since starting on AIM Bear
Paw Garlic®. -Roy S.
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