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  • About
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  • Classes
    • Dalston Studio – Beginner classes
    • On-line Yoga Therapy class Mondays 15:30-17:00
    • Dalston Studio – Intermediate classes
    • Thursday morning classes
    • Sevenoaks – Trinity School
    • Weekend Workshops
    • One to One
    • Remedial
    • Other Classes
    • Corporate
    • Patanjali
    • Recommended Equipment
    • Testimonials
  • Holidays
    • Cyprus (Karpasia)
    • Greece (Hydra)
    • Weekend retreat in Galway, Ireland
    • Easter Yoga retreat in Sevenoaks, Kent
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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Body’s ‘chemical calendar’ discovered

Good ReadsBy Lorraine McConnon6th January 2016

This fascinating little article tells us what Ayurvedic medicine has known for centuries, that the body can track the passing of seasons in a “Chemical calendar”   By James GallagherHealth editor, BBC News website 25 September 2015 Image copyrightThinkstock   The way the body can track the passing of the seasons in a “chemical calendar”…

Happy Feet, Happy Body, Happy Mind

Good ReadsBy Lorraine McConnon2nd January 2016

Here’s another excuse to celebrate your feet by Katrin Heuser A foot consists of 26 bones, 33 joints and over 100 muscles, ligaments and tendons. This is one massive clue that our feet are meant to move and be moved. They are designed to walk barefoot over uneven ground, not to be squeezed into pointy…

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