They Were Planning to Hire a Full-Time Nurse

They were planning to hire a full-time nurse.

That’s how bad it had gotten.

She was only in her seventies.

But her health was slipping.

One issue after another.

They were preparing for what came next.

More help.

Less independence.

Then something changed.

Not all at once.

But enough to notice.

She never needed that nurse.

Years later…

she was still going.

Still active.

That caught my attention.

Janice Gravely


From the video:

"My name is Janice Gravely.

In May 2015, I had my ninety-fourth birthday, but when I was seventy-five, I felt old.

I had four degenerative diseases and I had a hard time fulfilling my speaking engagements that took me all over the United States, to China, Africa, Middle East, Russia, Europe.

But one day, my hostess in New Orleans packed me a little insulated bag with something she called BarleyGreen and fresh carrot juice.

Between radio dates and lunch, she had me drink the combination and it was good.

Between lunch and the dinner meeting, she gave me another glass of the cold, delicious juice and I felt fine for each occasion.

I wasn’t even tired when I went to bed.

She saw me off on the airplane with BarleyGreen and information about The AIM Companies and their fine support.

That was nineteen years ago, but now it's called BarleyLife.

It was a new life for me.

With some diet changes and adding BarleyLife, I began to feel better all the time.

After about three months, I noticed that my bladder control had returned.

My whole system worked better.

The next physical exam replaced the osteoporosis label with osteopenia.

The thyroid was normal and the irregular heartbeat smoothed out.

My sense of well-being improved and my sleep was more refreshing.

My whole quality of life improved.

Since then, I have continued this way of living.

It has made a lasting difference for me.


This is the experience of one person. Results can vary from person to person. These nutritional supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.