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  • Home  > Whole Body Health  > LeafGreens  > LeafGreens FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions about AIM LeafGreens

    Can I take AIM LeafGreens and AIM BarleyLife at the same time?
    Yes. Although the combination of both products is not necessary. If you wish, take one teaspoon of AIM LeafGreens and two servings of AIM BarleyLife at different times of the day.

    Are there people who should be concerned about the high levels of vitamin K in AIM LeafGreens?
    According to the Merck Index, there is no toxicity for natural vitamin K1 (from plants). However, those with sensitivities to vitamin K and who are taking blood-thinning medication should regulate their vitamin K intake. Each 6 gram serving of AIM LeafGreens contains 406 mcg of vitamin K. AIM suggests beginning with 1 teaspoon, or 3 grams, containing 203 mcg of vitamin K. Your intake should be constant if on medication. Your physician can then determine the proper dosage.

    Do I need to take AIM LeafGreens if I regularly eat vegetables?
    Yes, it would be beneficial. One serving of AIM LeafGreens contains as much iron as 18 servings of spinach, as much vitamin K as 50 servings of peas, and many other necessary nutrients that no one vegetable can provide.

    What are xanthan gum and rice lecithin, and what role do they have in AIM LeafGreens?
    Xantham gum is derived from a bacterial fermentation process with the use of the bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. This ingredient improves the body and texture of AIM LeafGreens. Rice lecithin is comprised of phospholipids from brown rice. Phospholipids are the main structural components of our cell walls and improve the solubility and texture of AIM LeafGreens.

    I started taking AIM LeafGreens and I feel worse. Why?
    When you make a positive change in your diet, your body often goes through a cleansing known as detoxification. This can manifest itself in fatigue, rashes, and headaches.

    Is there anyone who should not take AIM LeafGreens?
    AIM LeafGreens is a whole food concentrate. Most people should be able to take it. Those with severe medical problems or on a restricted diet (especially in regard to green foods) should consult a health practitioner before introducing something new to their diets. Women who are pregnant or nursing are advised to consult a health practitioner.



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