AIM Herbal Release

AIM Herbal Release is now encapsulated into a delayed-release vegetarian hard-shell capsule that has been designed to disintegrate only after thirty minutes in the human digestive system. This differs from all other capsules in the AIM product line that disintegrate within only a few minutes. The delayed release of the herbs allows them to further penetrate the digestive system to maximise the lymphatic cleanse.

The lymphatic system consists of the lymphoid organs, which are spread throughout the body. These include 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 centre 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.

Cleansing Herbs & Extracts in AIM Herbal Release

Barberry (root):
Liver, spleen, digestive tract, blood;
Antibiotic, bile flow, immune system activation
Buckthorn (bark):
Liver, gallbladder, intestines, blood;
Excretion of waste, laxative, bile production
Cascara Sagrada (bark):
Colon, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas;
Mild laxative
Chickweed (leaves):
Blood, liver, kidneys, bladder;
Toxin removal, anti-inflammatory
Dandelion (root):
Liver, kidneys, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, intestines,
lymph glands;
Toxin removal, lymphatic cleanser
Echinacea (root) 4:1 extract:
Blood, lymph, kidneys;
Immune enhancement, antibiotic, lymphatic cleanser
Gotu Kola (herb):
Brain, adrenal glands, blood, skin;
Memory and mood enhancer, toxin removal, lowers blood pressure, reduces skin inflammation
Kelp Atlantic (plant):
Thyroid;
Provides iodine for hypothyroidism
Licorice (root):
Lungs, stomach, intestines, spleen, liver;
Stimulates immune system, detoxifies the liver
Parsley (leaves):

Kidneys, bladder, stomach, liver, gallbladder;
Laxative, diuretic, indigestion
Sarsaparilla (root): Blood, skin, intestines;
Toxin removal, improves circulation, reduces inflammation

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How to use AIM Herbal Release

Suggested Use: Take 1 to 2 capsules per day with meals.
Drink more than 8 glasses of water per day while taking this product. Do not take for longer than 7 days. Alternate one week on and one week off.
Not recommended for children or pregnant or nursing women. People with kidney disease or high blood pressure should seek advice from a health practitioner before use.
Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place. Do not refrigerate.

Q & A

What is AIM Herbal Release?

AIM Herbal Release is an herbal lymphatic cleanser. It may also help with bowel regularity and improve immune health.

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. Others find it effective taken for only a few days as needed.

May I take AIM Herbal Release with other AIM products?

Many Members take it with AIM Herbal Fiberblend® to get complete detoxification effects.

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 fibre. Many Members take AIM Herbal Release with 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. If cramping persists, then discontinue use of AIM Herbal Release.