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The Buckwheat Hulls used in these Futons and yoga massage mats are 100% Quality Assurance International (QAI) Certified Organic, No genically modified organism (NON-GMO), Kosher, Extra Roasted, Triple Cleaned. No fragrances are added to my buckwheat hulls, they are the finest buckwheat hulls available and are grown in North America. We also have Hot n' Cold Products. We carry both unscented oat seed packs and herbal heat therapy Flaxseed pilows for hot and cold therapy. which you can heat by microwave oven.
Buckwheat hull filling: Certified Organically Grown, a natural biodegradable grain hull, a byproduct of buckwheat grouts and flour production. It conforms to the shape of your body for a grounded feeling, and the little air pockets between the hulls permit airflow to keep you cool. These same air pockets are warmed by the infared heat your body produces and the special 100% cotton fabric helps hold this heat to a nice warm temperature while you sleep.
All these products have hidden zippers and are made of 100% cotton.
Whether you practice Iyengar, Kripalu, Phoenix Rising, Ashtanga, Kundalini, Integral, Sivananda, or any other style of Hatha Yoga, you'll find a product here to suit you. The bolsters are used by mediators of many schools -- Zen, Vipassana, Tibetan Buddhism, Mindfulness, Insight -- beginners as well as long time practitioners!
Traditional futon style mats, wide enough to stretch
out on comfortably - maybe used as a natural alternative sleeping mat, thick
and soft enough for ample cushioning. Creates the ideal, nurturing
environment for bodywork and breath work. Hidden zippered for ease of
cleaning. The buckwheat hulls conform to your body to give a total supported
body rest.
Natural Buckwheat Hull FilledSignature Japanese Style "Osaka" |
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Massage / Yoga 30 x 60 x 3" $399.75 |
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Long Single 30x 80 x 3" $449.99 |
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| Queen 60
x 80 x 3" $759.99 |
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full 54 x 74 x 3" $649.99 |
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size 36 x 72 x 3" $425.99 |
Here are some descriptions of the more popular types of yoga to help you choose a suitable program to help you shape up. Ashtanga (Power Yoga) The preferred choice for athletes, Ashtanga yoga is light on meditation but heavy on stamina. Not only are the poses more difficult than those performed in other classes, participants are encouraged to move quickly from one pose to another in an effort to build strength and flexibility.
This style is suitable for anyone in good physical condition but should be avoided by those who are new to exercise. I
Yengar - One of the gentler styles of yoga, Iyengar is perfect for novices and those who haven't exercised in a while. It uses props such as chairs and pillows to compensate for a lack of flexibility, which is helpful for anyone with back or joint problems. There’s also a meditative bent should you prefer a combination of mental and physical fitness.
"You don't need to be a great athlete," says Jo-Ann Sutherland of the JNS Yoga Studio in Saskatoon. "It’s yoga for everyone."
Hatha - This mellow form of yoga focuses on simple poses that flow from one to the other at a very comfortable pace. Participants are encouraged to go at their own pace, taking time to incorporate lots of breathing and meditation into their workout. This yoga is ideal for those needing a stress release at the end of a tough day.
The ultimate Relaxation package everything in the picture below is included:
A Hot n' Cold unscented microwavable pack
A Traditional Japanese Neck Rest Pillow
A Body bolster,
A buckwheat hull Futon.
$799
Buckwheat pillows have been and are globally used. For example in many European countries new borns are given both a buckwheat hull mattress and a buckwheat hull pillow. To promote sound sleep without being to cold our too warm while sleeping.
In Korea all children are given a buckwheat hull pillow by their grandmothers.
In Japan for hundreds of years and even today the only pillow that is available to purchase are buckwheat hull pillows, everyday ship loads of buckwheat is shipped to Japan from Canada, they make buckwheat noodles from the innerseed and make pillows from the hulls.
In Canada the first pillows and mattresses available and used by the first Canadians in eastern Canada, over a hundred years ago, was buckwheat hull pillows and mattresses. At that time they did not have cotton or hay to fill mattresses and pillows. Later, it was used in chicken coups too to help the chickens to deal with the cold temperatures of Canada, at times of the year no city in Canada is above zero degrees for weeks at a time.
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