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Foods You May Not Know About: Kombucha

January 15, 2013


Kombucha has been around for thousands of years, dating back to 221 B.C during the Chinese empire of the Tsin-Dynasty, and they called it “the remedy for immortality” or “the divine tische”. It was later brought to Japan by Dr. Kombu to treat the Japanese emperor, Inkyo, for digestive problems, and it later spread to Russia, India and Europe.

It has become increasingly popular in recent years, ever since health food stores started carrying bottles of kombucha tea in various colors and flavors, and advertisements have touted its powerful antioxidant content and medicinal properties. Kombucha’s rise in popularity is part of a growing raw, organic, and probiotic food movement; but many people simply enjoy its unique fizzy, fermented quality.

Kombucha tea is sometimes infused with fruit juices and other flavorings. It has sweet to sour taste, depending on the length of fermentation. Kombucha is often mistakenly referred to as a mushroom tea, but it is called so only because after the tea ferments, the colony of bacteria and yeast forms a mushroom-like shape and color. The resulting beverage contains various B vitamins (which support the immune system and improve metabolism), antioxidants (which fight off free radicals, molecules that damage cells and can cause disease), and a small amount of alcohol. Some of the benefits to drinking kombucha are that it improves digestion, boosts energy, improves circulation, prevents acid reflux, and improves sleep.

Kombucha is said to boost the immune system and slow the aging process. With its high levels of antioxidiants, kombucha tea helps to detoxify the body and improve the body’s defenses.

Scientific studies were conducted in Russia, Netherlands, Germany, Poland and it’s been proven that fermented tea ultimately prevents cells from mutating and increases immune system function. Despite the lack of studies conducted in the US, kombucha is still highly vitamin- and antioxidant-rich probiotic drink. Kombucha can be purchased in bottles in many different flavors: ginger, honey, grape, etc. But the homemade kombucha tastes even more delicious. And it’s very easy to make. Drink to your health!

Posted by Ana Sorce. Posted In : Knowledge Base 

 

Spotlight on Debi Cool

May 23, 2012

Debi is one of the many warm, welcoming faces that make up the Ananta Yoga staff. She has grown in her practice alongside the growth and development of the studio. Debi says she was "uninspired by her fitness routine," when she walked through the doors of her very first yoga class. "I had thought it [yoga] might not be challenging, was I wrong. The vinyasa style proved a challenge to both my mind and body. The discipline of quieting my mind and connecting with the breath gave me a sense of pe...


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Posted by Emily Golloub. Posted In : About Us 

 

Eight Limbs of Yoga - Overview

January 22, 2011
The art and science of Yoga are at least over 5000 years old. But it wasn’t until 200 BC that Patanjali, who is considered to be the father of Modern Yoga, compiled 196 aphorisms into what became a yogic Bible and is called The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.

In that text he described the eight aspects of a Yogic Lifestyle and called it the Eight Limbs of Yoga or Ashtanga (the name has nothing to do with Ashtanga Vinyasa…)

The limbs are practical guides to a one’s personal development to achi...
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Posted by Ana Sorce. Posted In : Knowledge Base 

 

Tao Porchon-Lynch at Ananta

November 2, 2010

On October 30th Ananta Yoga Studio was honored to host the 92 years young yoga legend - Tao Porchon-Lynch. She conducted 2 workshops: a gentle and an intermediate. What a delight it was to have her share her wisdom with all of us. Everyone felt inspired. Tao reminded us, that age is a state of mind (and, of course, a state of a neglected body) and she proved to us her life's motto: there is nothing that cannot be done. We love you, Tao!


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Teacher Training 2010 Graduation!

June 12, 2010


The very first class of YogaFlow teacher trainees had a graduation this Saturday! It was a lovely group of 11 people, which included 2 moms-to-be. Those unborn babies will be the youngest graduates :) We wish the new teachers the best of luck on their yogic journey and many wonderful discoveries.





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Before and After

May 30, 2010

A little bit of history… Ananta Yoga was “conceived” in May of 2008 and opened its doors on November 8th 2008. The first picture, which was taken almost 2 years ago shows what the space looked like after the walls were removed and the second – is what you’ll see today. All designs on the walls were done by a student and a friend of the studio – Valerie Magro – who happened to be an accomplished NJ artist.


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Ananta… what does it mean?

May 19, 2010

Ananta… infinite… endless…

According to a legend, Ananta - the Great Serpent - is the origin of all incarnations within this material world. He floats on the cosmic ocean and serves as a couch for the Lord Vishnu, who rests between his creations. The serpent is comfortable enough to serve as a bed for the Lord and steady enough to hold the entire Universe.

Same is true for any Yoga asana. As Patanjali - who is believed to be the reincarnation of Ananta - said in his Yoga Sutras:

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