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The Ingredient Challenge

The global market size for dietary supplements in 2020 was over 61 billion U.S. dollars, with 15.5 billion of this amount in North America alone, according to Forbes Business Insights. 1 The pandemic escalated the sales of natural health products, increasing the demand for ingredients to manufacture them. Procurement and shipping logistics during this world of lockdowns created ingredient shortages.

Pre- and post-pandemic, the effort required for sourcing the finest, the most ethical and the most sustainable ingredients has been an ongoing challenge. AIM rises to the challenge to safeguard its lineup of highquality natural health products.

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It’s one thing for companies to simply find ingredient providers whose only interest is sales and another for The AIM Companies™ to connect with companies that provide high-quality ingredients sourced through ethical and sustainable ways.

AIM’s obligation to Members and Customers is to use ingredients of the highest quality only. Plantbased ingredients can be degraded by crop location, improper harvesting or storage, irradiation of plant extracts, solvent usage for extraction or any other inadequate practices for ingredient sourcing. AIM avoids these practices like the plague to consistently deliver nutrition that works for you, not against you.

Advancements over the past four decades have allowed AIM to make innovative changes that further maintain or improve the nutritive value of ingredients for safe and effective whole-food powders and dietary supplements.

Practicing a high level of ingredient excellence translates into excellent value for anyone who purchases and uses AIM products regularly to improve and maintain their health.

Reference: 1 bit.ly/DSDollars

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