A combination of
12 herbs carefully selected for their effects on waste elimination. It
has diuretic activity and assists in the treatment of fluid retention.
Assists in the maintenance of general well-being and lymphatic health.
AIM Herbal Release™
120 tablets
The immune system is the army that protects us from invaders. It
extends throughout the body and protects us from bacteria, viruses, and
cancer cells. An important but often unconsidered part of the immune
system is the lymphatic system – bone marrow, thymus, lymphatic vessels,
lymph nodes, and spleen, as well as adenoids and tonsils. The 11 herbs
found in AIM Herbal Release® work together to cleanse and support the
lymphatic system. These herbs may also help with bowel regularity. Take
it with AIM Herbal FiberBlend® to get complete detoxification effects.
The immune system is the army that protects us from invaders. It extends
throughout the body and protects us from bacteria, viruses, and cancer
cells. When the immune system is healthy, we are healthy. An important
but often unconsidered part of the immune system is the lymphatic
system. AIM Herbal Release® helps support this vital part of the immune
system.
The lymphatic system
The lymphatic system consists of the lymphoid organs, which are spread
throughout the body. These are the bone marrow, thymus, lymphatic
vessels, lymph nodes, and spleen, as well as the adenoids and tonsils.
The lymphatic system and lymphoid organs get their name because they are
involved with the growth, development, and deployment of lymphocytes,
white blood cells that are key to the immune system.
The lymphatic system plays the central role in building immune response.
It enables the body to rid itself of bacteria and viruses, filters
foreign substances and cell debris from the blood, and produces
lymphocytes. It removes toxins that originated in the environment and
toxic waste products that our cells produce as part of their metabolism.
If these toxins are not removed, they can build up in the blood and
eventually poison us.
Bone marrow
Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of all the bones in the
body. It produces both red and white blood cells. The white blood cells
created in the bone marrow can be further divided into two types:
lymphocytes and phagocytes. These two types of white blood cells are the
immune system’s front-line fighters. The bone marrow also houses the
lymphocytes known as B cells until they reach maturity. B cells fight
disease by secreting antibodies into the body fluid. These antibodies
fight bacteria and viruses.
Thymus
The thymus is located near the top of the lungs and behind the
breastbone. It is a key to immune response. Lymphocytes known as T cells
get their name from the thymus because after the bone marrow produces
them, they are passed on to the thymus, which fosters their development.
T cells both regulate immune response and attack infected or malignant
body cells. The thymus also acts as the central clearinghouse of immune
response, passing lymphocytes into the lymphatic system, which
transports them to where they are needed.
Lymphatic vessels
The lymphatic vessels are the arteries that carry white blood cells
throughout the body. White cells also can travel in the blood, but the
lymphatic vessels are better equipped to transport the waste materials
that the white blood cells pick up. Like small creeks that empty into
larger and larger rivers, the lymphatic vessels feed into larger and
larger channels. At the base of the neck they merge and their contents
are discharged into the bloodstream, which carries the waste to the
kidneys for processing and removal from the body.
Lymph nodes and spleen Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped stopping
points that are spread throughout the body. They are “wait stations” for
white blood cells to congregate until they are needed to fight an
invading pathogen. Clumps of lymphoid tissue are found in most parts of
the body, especially in the linings of the digestive tract and the
airways and lungs—all the places where pathogens can enter the body.
These lymphatic tissues include the tonsils, adenoids, and appendix. The
spleen also contains special compartments where white blood cells gather
and work.
The lymphatic system is composed of literally hundreds of miles of
lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes. It is key to the elimination of waste
products generated throughout the body. Dead cells, one of the major
components of this waste, collect in the lymph nodes, where they are
passed on to the bloodstream, which in turn delivers them to the lungs,
kidneys, colon, and skin for elimination from the body. Together, all of
the organs that make up the lymphatic system work to protect us from
disease and illness.
Today, with the explosion in popularity of alternative medicine, many of
us are aware of how herbs may be used for specific purposes. We all know
that aloe vera is used for skin care, that soy and black cohosh support
menopause, and that ginkgo biloba may improve memory.
The 11 herbs in AIM Herbal Release® also work together for a specific
purpose, although it is not a purpose well-known to most. They work
together to promote lymphatic health.
Unsung hero
The unsung hero of our immune system, the lymphatic system, plays a
crucial role in protecting the body from invaders such as pathogens,
parasites, and toxins. AIM Herbal Release® was formulated to support
this vital part of the immune system.
Sometimes we think of the lymphatic system as the cellular waste
management system of the body. It enables the body to get rid of
bacteria and viruses as well as acting as a filter to remove foreign
substances and cell debris from the blood. Toxins that come from the
environment or the toxic waste products resulting from normal cell
metabolism are escorted out of the body by the lymphatic system.
Herbal reinforcements
As with every body system, our lymphatic system needs nutritional
support to continue to function effectively. In today’s highly toxic
environment, our lymphatic system is taxed substantially as it works to
rid the body of the many pathogens and toxins that bombard our bodies
each day. AIM Herbal Release® helps our lymphatic system rise to the
challenge by providing 11 herbs that support the many functions and
nutritional needs of this vital system.
Most important, many of the herbs help to cleanse the lymphatic system.
For example, dandelion root and echinacea found in AIM Herbal Release®
are classified as lymphatics—they cleanse the lymphatic system. Boldo
helps to expel intestinal worms and provides gall bladder support.
Sarsparilla has been known as a blood purifier, and is especially known
for its ability to rid the body of endotoxins (toxins in bacteria) which
are very damaging if not removed. Licorice root not only helps in the
production of interferon, a protein that helps regulate the immune
system, but supports the liver as well.
When combined, the 11 herbs in AIM Herbal Release® boost your lymphatic
system, which in turn boosts your immune system. With your lymphatic and
immune system working at top capacity, you will enjoy greater vitality
and greater resistance to the “bugs.”
How do I take Aim Herbal Release?
Take 2 to 3 tablets per day. Take with other AIM products or with meals
based on personal preference. You may take more or less depending on
your needs.
What is the lymphatic system and why is it important?
The lymphatic system consists of the bone marrow, thymus, lymphatic
vessels, lymph nodes, and spleen, as well as the adenoids and tonsils.
These organs are necessary for the removal of waste from the body and
the function of the immune system.
What is AIM Herbal Release®?
AIM Herbal Release® is an herbal lymphatic cleanser. It may also help
with bowel regularity.
Should I take AIM Herbal Release® daily?
The needs of each individual vary. Some people believe it is useful to
take AIM Herbal Release® daily for a short period of time (for instance,
one month). Others use it regularly as part of their overall health
maintenance program. However, AIM Herbal Release®
What is the difference between AIM Herbal Release® and AIM Herbal
Fiberblend®?
As noted, AIM Herbal Release® is a lymphatic cleanser. It specifically
targets immune system health. AIM Herbal Fiberblend® provides overall
detoxification and is also a good source of fiber. As noted above, many
Members take AIM Herbal Release® with AIM Herbal Fiberblend® to achieve
comprehensive detoxification.
Are there any side effects?
Some people have experienced cramping. If this is the case, take AIM
Herbal Release® with meals or with AIM Herbal Fiberblend®.
May I take AIM Herbal Release® with other AIM products?
Yes, you may. Many Members take it with AIM Herbal Fiberblend® to get
complete detoxification effects.
Cleanses lymphatic system; great for detoxification
Functions as an antiparasitic
Features
• More than twelve years of safe and beneficial use by AIM Members
• 450 mg of herbs per capsule
• Combines 11 cleansing herbs
• 120-count vegetarian capsules
How to use AIM Herbal Release®
• Take 2 to 4 capsules per day. Take with other AIM products or with
meals based on personal preference. You may take more or less depending
on your needs.
• Pregnant or nursing women and those with serious health concerns
should consult a health practitioner before using AIM Herbal Release®.
• Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place
(70-75F; 20.1-23.8C). Do not refrigerate.
Drink plenty of
water. Increase fibre in diet. If digestive symptoms persist seek
medical advice. Prolonged use of laxatives is undesirable and may cause
serious bowel problems. Do not use when abdominal pain, nausea or
vomiting are present. Pregnant and nursing women should seek medical
advice before taking this product. If fluid retention or digestive
symptoms persist seek medical advice. Not suitable for children under
12.
Each herb in AIM Herbal Release® was carefully selected for its
ability to work with the lymphatic system to produce a positive cell
environment. In doing so, AIM Herbal Release® provides benefits not
currently available in any other herbal formulation. Barberry root bark
Affects: liver, spleen, digestive tract, blood Barberry may help with an
enlarged spleen. One
constituent, berberine, may have antibiotic properties. According to
Michael Castleman in The Healing Herbs, barberry may also stimulate the
immune system and may activate macrophages. Other sources state that it
helps bile flow. Boldo leaves
Affects: liver, stomach Boldo is an evergreen shrub that grows in the
Andes Mountains. It is said to help with gallbladder problems. One
constituent, ascaridole, is said to function as a vermifuge, which
expels intestinal worms. Buckthorn bark
Affects: liver, gallbladder, intestines, blood Buckthorn is a
depurative, which promotes the
excretion and removal of waste material. It is also a mild laxative, due
to its anthraquinone content, and is said to aid bile production. Burdock root
Affects: blood, kidneys, liver Burdock root has a long history as a
detoxifier. In Herbal Medications, A.W. and L.R. Priest note that
burdock can be used “… to remove accumulated waste products.” It is also
known to help with lymphatic congestion. Cascara sagrada
Affects: colon, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas. Cascara sagrada,
like buckthorn root, contains anthraquinone and is thus a mild laxative.
It is also a general tonic that promotes well-being in all body systems. Chickweed
Affects: blood, liver, kidneys, bladder. Chickweed boasts many folk
remedies, and is said to
be good for the blood and joints. Dandelion root
Affects: liver, kidneys, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, intestines,
blood. Dandelion has a distinguished history as a detoxifier. The
Ayurvedic physician Vasant Lad and David
Frawley, in The Yoga of Herbs, say dandelion is also good for the lymph
glands, and Santillo, in Natural Healing with Herbs, classifies it as a
lymphatic, which cleanses
the lymphatic system. Echinacea
Affects: blood, lymph, kidneys. Echinacea was used by Native
Americans, and today, it is recognized as an aid to the immune system.
Echinacea contains echinacoside, a natural antibiotic, which is probably
responsible for antibiotic properties. Studies in Europe have shown that
echinacea increases production of T cells. Santillo classifies it as a
lymphatic,
which cleanses the lymphatic system. Licorice root
Affects: lungs, stomach, intestines, spleen, liver. Licorice is
well-known as a powerful herb.
According to a report in Microbiology and Immunology, licorice may
stimulate cell production of interferon. Parsley
Affects: kidneys, bladder, stomach, liver, gallbladder. From the 1850s
to 1926, parsley was recognized by the United States Pharmacopoeia as a
laxative and a diuretic. Today, it is more commonly used as a breath
freshener. Sarsaparilla
Affects: blood, skin, circulation, intestines. Sarsaparilla is also said
to bind to endotoxins and escort them out of the body. If endotoxins
remain in the body they can contribute to a number of health related
problems.
AIM Herbal Release® is one of the elements that have helped in my
fight against breast cancer by removing toxins. I was using a lot of
chemicals for cleaning, and after starting on AIM Herbal Release®, I
noticed the heaviness in my upper torso was gone. -Debbie W.
AIM Herbal Release® took care of problems I have had with a hernia.
This is the only thing that has given me any relief. -Micheal A.
I use the AIM Herbal Release® for a sluggish colon and, combined with
the AIM Herbal Fiberblend®, it has helped me greatly. -Angela G.
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