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How to Boost Your Immune System for the Upcoming Flu Season

Founder of Warrior Kombucha Provides Tips on How to Lead to a Much Healthier Life

CHICAGO, IL / ACCESSWIRE / December 5, 2022 / A recent study revealed that adding probiotics to your diet may reduce the risk of infectious diseases and improve immune function.

According to a published report by Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, "probiotics are live microorganisms that, when ingested in sufficient amounts, would confer health benefits" to the individual. The study went on to state that probiotics can also alter the acid-based environment of the intestine and inhibit the growth of pathogens, reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.

This is good news for millions across the U.S. who are looking to boost their immune systems and reduce the risk of flu or COVID-19. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is ringing the alarm bells about a rise in COVID-19 cases in the country, especially as it relates to the Omicron sub-variants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 which accounted for nearly half the new cases in the country. The proportion of the two variants have risen to 49.7% of circulating coronavirus variants, around two months after they were initially detected.

Basant Khanna of Warrior Kombucha stresses that including probiotics and fermented drinks in one's diet can help with digestion and irritable bowel syndrome as well as (IBS) rid the body of toxins and boost energy. In general, Khanna and other health experts encourage a healthy lifestyle that focuses on diet, exercise, rest, and the reduction of alcohol and smoking.

Khanna admits that in the past she relied on coffee to gain more energy throughout the day. "I knew that coffee was a quick fix, but it created a domino effect of more anxiety, insomnia, nervousness, and digestive issues," she says. "I hunted for a healthy alternative to coffee that would offer energy and other multiple health benefits. When I couldn't find anything, I decided to create one."

Khanna founded Warrior Kombucha because she wanted to make being healthy easy and convenient while also nourishing the mind and spirit. She has combined her kombucha drink with healthy, clean caffeine from Yaupon Tea, the only caffeinated plant native to the U.S and North America. This dynamic combination gives sustained energy, elevates stamina, focus, and mood, reduces inflammation, and promotes healthy digestion and the immune system.

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Basant Khanna, Founder of Warrior Kombucha

Before founding Warrior Kombucha, Khanna founded a holistic skincare company in 2005 and is passionate about self-care and wellness by incorporating a preventative care approach. Khanna believes in living a lifestyle of self-awareness and growth and taking small, easy health-enhancing actions that ensure long-term wellness.

"Our mission is to promote good health while honoring and uplifting the ancestors of this land," says Khanna. "It's important to inspire the modern-day warrior spirit to go through the day with generosity, courage, integrity, and honor and the feeling that they are participating to better the lives of many."

ABOUT WARRIOR KOMBUCHA

Warrior Kombucha was created and founded by Basant Khanna, with the intention of making being healthy, easy, and convenient while nourishing minds with the sacred beliefs and values of the ancestors of this land. Before founding Warrior Kombucha, Basant founded a holistic skincare company in 2005 and is passionate about self-care and wellness through a preventative care approach. Warrior Kombucha believes in living a lifestyle of self-awareness and growth and taking small, easy health-enhancing actions that ensure long-term wellness. For more information visit www.warriorkombucha.com. For additional information, visit Warrior Kombucha on Instagram and Facebook.

CONTACT
Basant Khanna
basant@warriorkombucha.com
(630) 206-2995

SOURCE: Warrior Kombucha



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