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Annie Jones

Transform your life and help change our world.

Annie

Co-founder, International School of Dru Yoga

As co-founder of Dru (UK), Director of the Dru Yoga Online Studio, a nutritionalist, Ayurvedic Consultant and Live and Dry Blood Analyst Annie is one of the main architects of Dru Yoga in the 21st century.

Annie is co-author of 'Dru Yoga Stillness in Motion', the source-book for Dru Yoga. She has been teaching yoga & meditation for over 30 years and has pioneered health and yoga programmes in schools, businesses and community organisations throughout Britain. She is passionate about providing tools and techniques to help others become totally empowered, vibrant and successful in all areas of their lives. 

A Nutritionist and Ayurveda consultant, Annie is an expert in determining your personal constitution and providing a nutrition, supplement, yoga and meditation practice with appropriate lifestyle advice to ensure a perfect pathway to excellent health and well being. Annie adds a specialist skill to her health programmes with ‘Live and Dry Blood Analysis’ (see below for info). 

As the director of the Dru Yoga Online Studio, Annie has filmed over 80 sessions on yoga, meditation, health and nutrition as well as invite many other health experts to make the best of their skills available to you, 24/7. She has appeared on numerous television and radio programmes and is the presenter of ‘Boundless Energy’, a 6 week online nutrition course. 
 
As a trustee of The World Peace Flame charity in the UK, Annie helps to promote many peace making initiatives including the Peace Education package for schools 'Peace in your hands'.

 

Products
Book: Stillness in Motion
6 week on line Nutrition course


To contact Annie drop her an email at: annie@druworldwide.com

 

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Ayurveda & Ayurvedic consultations
Ayurveda translated means to understand your real nature. We are all unique and powerful. Ayurveda helps you to discover your personal constitution and works out a health plan based on this that suits your needs directly. You may be combination of the following: 

>   Vata - creative, outgoing and enjoy change and variety 

>   Pita - dynamic, passionate with an attention to detail

>   Kapha - steady, grounded and caring. 


Ayurveda says that we re born with a unique blueprint. This may change as we age. A key is to help you return to your original nature. It discovers this through questions, body analysis, tongue and pulse diagnosis. A unique nutrition plan, supplements, therapy programme, yoga and meditation practice and specific lifestyle advice will all help to re boot your innate healing response allowing your body and mind to re establish it's original nature. The result is that you feel happier, more energised, sleep improves, conditions such as poor digestion, arthritis, weight issues become manageable.

 
What is Live and Dry Blood Analysis?

Our blood is the vital fluid of life. Its condition is of paramount importance to the state of our health. Blood is responsible for transporting and delivering oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body, and for picking up carbon dioxide and waste products for delivery to the organs of elimination. It also carries the immune system's white blood cells that are responsible for keeping us free of the pathogens that make us ill.

In a live blood analysis consultation a drop of blood taken from a finger prick is examined under a darkfield microscope. Annie then evaluates the sample from a health and nutrition point of view. The blood picture is seen on a computer screen and together you can view and discuss what you see. The process helps us to see our immediate internal health picture including acid/alkali state, hydration, ability to break down fats and proteins and much more. It is a powerful medium to keep actively assessing how your nutrition and lifestyle is affecting you, what is working and what may need adjusting from day to day.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Articles, blogs and products

14 March, 2016
Dru Yoga - Vipariti Karani: a supported inversion
This powerful yet gentle yoga posture is classed as an inversion, but for those of us who think ‘up-side-down’ means head stands, wheels and peacocks; this posture is most definitely a welcome relief! Annie Jones has been practicing this... Read more...
17 March, 2017
Health tips - weight loss
There are as many weight loss plans and theories as there are people eating!! This health tip looks at  – the gut or small intestine (5 metres long). This is the primary area of impact; the place where all your food arrives in preparation... Read more...
3 October, 2016
Dru Yoga - Sacro-lumbar release
This month we have chosen to share one of the most powerful ways to keep your lower back and spine healthy, flexible and aligned. It is called the Sacro-lumbar release. This sequence is best used as a preventative to back pain, rather than... Read more...
1 January, 2017
Dru Yoga tips for life - The system of success
The system of success In the yoga tradition, there is a system of success known as the 4S's. If you including them as part of your life plan, you will have the key to having an energised, centred, joy filled experience and living within... Read more...
9 August, 2016
Explaining the koshas: layer 5 - spiritual - Anandamaya kosha
There are 1440 minutes in a day. How many times have you heard yourself say – ‘I simply do not have enough time to be still and relax’. We have enough time; I think it is more about what we choose to do with our time. When we allow... Read more...
9 August, 2016
Explaining the koshas: layer 4 - thoughts - vijnamaya kosha
What a revelation that you can train the intellect and actively learn to choose the way you think from moment to moment. This really puts us in the driving seat of our lives. We are no longer victims of what is happening to us! Fantastic... Read more...
9 August, 2016
Explaining the koshas: layer 3 - emotions - manomaya kosha
We so often feel that we are at the mercy of our emotions. This is not the case! Our circumstances may not always be under our control, but the way we respond to life and how we react emotionally most definitely is.  Like our muscles,... Read more...
9 August, 2016
Explaining the koshas: layer 2 - energy - pranamaya kosha
What is Prana? It is more than the air we breathe. Prana is the universal principle of energy or force. It is the sum total of all energy manifest in the universe, all forces in nature, and the powers which are hidden in all beings and lie... Read more...
9 August, 2016
Explaining the koshas: layer 1 - physical - anamaya kosha
Oh! the joys of looking after the human body! When we are young, it all seems so easy. We hardly seem to have to do anything to keep the body balanced, and can stay up late, eat and drink whatever we want, work hard and play hard. Well,... Read more...
9 August, 2016
The Koshic model of health
The Kosha model is an ancient model of health that has been the foundation stone for most of those which exist today.   What are the Koshas and why are they important for your health picture? ‘Kosha’ is a word for ‘layer’ or ‘sheath’.... Read more...
8 August, 2016
Ayurvedic tonic for health, well being and longevity
Let me introduce you to chyawanprash – an ancient Indian elixier - used extensively in Ayurveda.   History, Myth & Origin It is believed that the formula of chyawanprash was discovered by the sage Chyawan or Chyavana. He was the... Read more...
8 August, 2016
Discover your daily health plan with Dinacharya
Dinacharya is the mystical secret of the east that has all the solutions you would ever need to keep young, happy and full of energy. ‘Din’ means ‘day’ and ’ acharya’ means wisdom - in a word - Dinacharya is the the most amazing way to... Read more...
24 December, 2016
Introduction to Ayurveda
Introduction to Ayurveda Well, as Autumn draws near, here is a nourishing article for you to enjoy with a warm drink, sitting by the fire! As you may know, I am an Ayurvedic practitioner and recently enjoyed a conversation with a fellow... Read more...

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